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ST.Terry Bradshaw Blasts Mike Tomlin, Says Steelers Can’t Win With Current Defensive Philosophy

Pittsburgh, PA – Hall of Famer and Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw has sparked a wave of controversy after delivering one of his harshest criticisms yet toward head coach Mike Tomlin

, questioning his ability to restore Pittsburgh’s former glory.

Following the team’s latest struggles and the defense’s admitted overreliance on turnovers, Bradshaw didn’t hold back when asked about the current state of the franchise.

“If he doesn’t know how to bring the Steelers back to greatness, let someone with the real ability to do it take charge,” Bradshaw declared.

Bradshaw pointed out that the

Steelers’ defensive identity has drifted from its roots, relying too much on lucky breaks instead of consistent dominance. He cited comments from T.J. Watt and Cam Heyward, who recently admitted that the defense “can’t keep living and dying by turnovers.”

“That’s not the Steelers I knew,” Bradshaw added. “Championship defenses don’t wait for mistakes — they force opponents to quit.”

The legendary quarterback’s statement has reignited debate in Pittsburgh over whether

Tomlin’s era has grown stagnant, and whether a change in leadership might be necessary to reclaim the toughness and discipline that once defined the franchise.

For now, fans are divided — some defending Tomlin’s longevity, others echoing Bradshaw’s call for accountability. But one thing is certain: when Terry Bradshaw speaks,

Steelers Nation listens.

Packers’ Second-Year Safety Leaves Preseason Game vs. Colts with Chest Injury

Omar Brown was looking to carry over his strong training camp into the preseason.

But the second-year player suffered what appears to be a serious injury during Saturday’s game against the 

Indianapolis Colts.

Brown suffered a chest injury late in the third quarter and needed an oxygen breathing mask as he was carted back to the locker room.

Brown joined the 

Packers before the start of the 2024 season after being waived by the Denver Broncos. He spent most of the season on the practice squad before being elevated for the team’s final three games of the regular season.

He signed a futures/reserve contract after the 2024 season.

Brown, who played in college at the University of Northern Iowa and Nebraska, was off to an impressive training camp and was the standout performer of Family Night two weeks ago with three interceptions.

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