And I know you know the Pittsburgh Steelers’ three-game losing streak is bad. Really bad. This team stumbling to the finish line and getting dusted by three clubs with real Super Bowl aspirations. But the Steelers’ losing streak is uglier and more common than you might think.
Pittsburgh lost all three games by double digits. To the Philadelphia Eagles by 14, the Baltimore Ravens by 17, the Kansas City Chiefs by 19. It’s the first time they’ve dropped three-straight by 10-plus points since 1988, one of the final years of Chuck Noll’s head coaching career. Losses to the Cleveland Browns, Phoenix Cardinals, and Houston Oilers, two teams that have changed their names/locations.