Sunday was not a great day for people who want the Pittsburgh Steelers to fire head coach Mike Tomlin, as Aaron Rodgers and company scored a crucial 27-22 win on the road at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore over the Baltimore Ravens.
With their win, the Steelers reclaimed the top spot in the AFC North division, as they improved to 7-6 through 14 weeks of football in the 2025 NFL season.
Before that, Pittsburgh lost two games in a row, paving the way for Baltimore to sneak into the No. 1 place in the division. Now that the Steelers are back as the No. 1 team in the NFC North following a statement win against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, Rodgers wants Tomlin’s critics to simply vanish — at least until Week 15.
“Means maybe you guys will shut the hell up for a week,” Rodgers said about what the victory over Baltimore means for the Steelers and Tomlin (via Chris Adamski of TribLIVE.com).

Aaron Rodgers show the way for Steelers in Week 14 against Ravens

Rodgers made things happen on offense for Pittsburgh versus the Ravens. In his first game since turning 42 years old, Rodgers went 23-of-34 for 284 passing yards and a touchdown with zero interceptions. He also put the Steelers board with a one-yard rushing score in the first period, which also gave Pittsburgh the lead.
Rodgers and the Steelers have four more games left to play in the 2025 NFL regular season, including another date with the Ravens in Week 18 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
As for their next game, the Steelers will host the Miami Dolphins in Week 15 for a chance to further strengthen their chances of making the NFL playoffs, which Rodgers has not been to since the 2021 campaign — his last with the Green Bay Packers.

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