Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin has his critiques from the fan base for his lack of postseason success as of late. However, one thing that simply can’t be debated is that his players love playing for him.
DeShon Elliott regrets his fiery comments after the Steelers' 29-10 loss to the Chiefs. He felt like he should have kept things in house.
On Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs proved to be the third straight team to expose the Pittsburgh Steelers defense. In particular the secondary. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for an easy 320 yards as Chiefs receivers and tight ends ran free against the Steelers defense.
And though Elliott is known for setting the tone in run defense, the difference with him on and off the field in passing situations is even more stark. The Steelers are second in allowing 6.4 passing yards per attempt with Elliott on the field and last with 9.1 yards playing without him.
Pittsburgh Steelers safety DeShon Elliott is pointing the finger at the NFL's scheduling for part of the team's recent losing streak.
Of the six dozen or so players in the Pittsburgh Steelers locker room, few speak their mind more openly — and more often — than DeShon Elliott. “You know, DeShon is DeShon,” defensive coordinator Teryl Austin said. “He likes to talk. He’s great ...
Pittsburgh's offense wasn't playing its sharpest game, either. It may have been only 25 total yards short of the Chiefs, but it was severely outmatched through the air: it scored no passing touchdowns to Patrick Mahomes' three as he out-tossed Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson by 115 yards.
The Pittsburgh Steelers got some bad news ahead of their Week 18 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, as cornerback Donte Jackson was on the inactives list due to an injury. Here's more information on the Steelers cornerback.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and their star-laden defense have struggled during a three-game slide that has them limping toward the playoffs.
DeShon Elliott expressed frustration with his Pittsburgh Steelers teammates after a Christmas Day defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs marked the
On Wednesday, the Steelers fell 29–10 to the Kansas City Chiefs to drop to 10-6 on the season. The loss followed back-to-back losses to the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens, and put Pittsburgh in danger of ceding the AFC North lead to the Ravens.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers dropped their third-straight ... Speaking after the game, safety DeShon Elliott made it known that execution is starting to drown the Steelers defense.