There is only one goal every year for the Pittsburgh Steelers. That would be a Super Bowl title. And after their straight loss, and the latest being in embarrassing fashion against the Kansas City Chiefs, it's clear now what many fans already knew: Pittsburgh is not a Super Bowl contender this season.
Steelers Lose All Respect As Super Bowl Contenders Following Chiefs Loss Bamboozled, hood winked, led astray, whatever you want to say about the Steelers and their 10-3 record just weeks ago, it's all over after three straight losses to true contenders. The Philadelphia Eagles game was a wake-up call for the squad, as with no George Pickens they struggled to move the ball against an impressive defense and allowed Jalen Hurts, A.J.
Brown, and DeVonta Smith to have signature games in their 2024 season. Ok, one loss. That was followed up by a game where Russell Wilson came back to Earth against the Baltimore Ravens, costing the team the game with two bad turnovers that resulted in another two-score loss.
But the team was without starters like George Pickens, Larry Ogunjobi, and DeShon Elliott, hedging any total give up on the team. Baltimore was also hungry after three straight losses to the Steelers and with the AFC North title on the line. But it all came to a head against the Kanas City Chiefs.
Despite a push in the middle eight of the game, it was clear both early and late that the Chiefs were a cut above the Steelers. Russell Wilson once again threw a disastrous interception, .