We lost two. We’re facing some adversity. But we’re not hitting the panic button. Offensively, we’re not very good. Right now we’re not playing good football and that starts with me. We all need to look in the mirror – like I said, it starts with me. We all need to be better and I think that we will be. We are a team with a lot of resilience, and understands what it takes to win football games and understands what time of year it is. We need to play better on offense. The way we are playing now is unacceptable. — Ben.



From Mike Prisuta, Steelers.com:

The Steelers took the field in Buffalo knowing they had qualified for the playoffs but left the turf at Bills Stadium with a two-game losing streak.

Kansas City’s 33-27 victory over Miami on Sunday afternoon assured the Steelers of their first trip to the postseason since 2017, but there wasn’t much to celebrate after a 26-15 loss to the Bills on Sunday night.

The Steelers fell to 11-2. The Bills improved to 10-3.

Buffalo exhausted the final 7:11 of regulation after the second interception of the night thrown by Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger gave the Bills possession at their 29-yard line.

I hope so! If I don’t play good enough football then I need to hang it up, but you know, I still feel like I can do enough things to help this team win football games and I’m going to do everything I can to get us back on track. — Ben, when asked if he can “turn it around” for the next three games.



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