HH. BREAKING: “Something’s not right in Pittsburgh.” Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger has stepped forward in a rare and unexpected statement — publicly exposing the struggles and pressure Head Coach Mike Tomlin is facing behind the scenes.
Steelers Legend Ben Roethlisberger Unexpectedly Goes Public to “Expose” the Issues Head Coach Mike Tomlin Is Facing Amid the Storm of Doubt Over the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Current Performance – and Behind It Lies a Wave of Tension Quietly Escalating Within the Team
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 11/12/2025
The atmosphere in Pittsburgh is hotter than ever as Ben Roethlisberger has broken his silence, publicly criticizing Head Coach Mike Tomlin after a string of disappointing performances by the Pittsburgh Steelers. In the latest episode of his Footbahlin podcast, the two-time Super Bowl champion “exposed” what he described as deep-rooted issues plaguing the team — from offensive identity to leadership and unity.

“I don’t even recognize this team anymore,” Roethlisberger said with a tone of frustration. “One day we talk about being a power running team, and the next, we’re trying to prove we’re an elite passing offense. But once we get into the red zone, every decision turns into chaos — nobody seems to understand each other, and no one really knows who’s in control. Is it Rodgers, the coach, or is there something deeper going wrong here?”
His remarks came just days after the Steelers’ humiliating loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, a game where the offense looked completely lifeless. Aaron Rodgers, who was expected to rejuvenate the unit, delivered one of his worst performances since joining the team — while Arthur Smith and Tomlin’s play-calling came under fire for lacking direction and consistency.
According to several reports, tension has been brewing inside the organization, with growing disagreements between Tomlin, Rodgers, and Smith. Each reportedly holds a different vision for the offensive approach, leading to a lack of rhythm and identity — something unimaginable during Roethlisberger’s prime years in Pittsburgh.
“The Steelers used to be a team built on unity and discipline,” he added. “Now it feels like everyone’s just trying to prove they’re right instead of fighting together to win.”
Roethlisberger’s comments have sent shockwaves through the NFL. Coming from one of the most respected figures in franchise history, his words are more than criticism — they’re a warning and a reflection of the quiet crisis currently gripping the Steel City. Unless Mike Tomlin can quickly restore order and cohesion within his locker room, Pittsburgh could be staring down a season that collapses both on the field and within its spirit.



