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Steelers Last In CBS Sports’ Long-Term Outlook For Wild Card Losing Teams

The Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2024 season took a nose-dive in early December, and they were unable to recover. A 10-3 record and first-place position in the AFC North turned into a 10-7 mark and an embarrassing dismantling in the playoffs by the division rival Baltimore Ravens.

Head coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Omar Khan hoped to end the Steelers’ infamous seven-year playoff win drought and ideally find their starting quarterback for the next few years by the end of this season. They didn’t accomplish either of those goals.

Instead, Pittsburgh enters the offseason with far more questions than answers, and a fan base that is stewing in frustration and about ready to explode if drastic changes aren’t made.