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Rodgers Defends Tomlin Amid Steelers Playoff Exit
13 Jan
Summary
- Steelers lost 30-6 to Texans in wild-card playoff round.
- Aaron Rodgers defended coaches Tomlin and LaFleur against criticism.
- Rodgers criticized media 'experts' for snap judgments on coaches.

The Pittsburgh Steelers, under head coach Mike Tomlin, were eliminated from the playoffs with a significant 30-6 defeat against the Houston Texans in the wild-card round. This outcome has fueled speculation about Tomlin's future, despite his long tenure and consistent winning seasons.
Veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers voiced strong support for Tomlin, while also defending his former coach Matt LaFleur, whose Green Bay Packers also exited the playoffs early. Rodgers expressed frustration with the modern media landscape, particularly online "experts," arguing they create undue pressure and facilitate hasty judgments on established coaches.
Rodgers, who played for LaFleur from 2019 to 2022, highlighted that coaches like Tomlin and LaFleur, who have achieved sustained success, would not have faced such scrutiny in earlier eras of the league. He decried the current trend of immediate criticism, suggesting it reflects broader societal tendencies.




