Buckle up in a four-point harness. Because when it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the takes will be nuclear over the next 48 hours. Understandably so after a pitiful 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns Sunday afternoon. A game where Pittsburgh had the advantage of not facing starting QB Deshaun Watson, who was finally finding his groove with the team. Out for the season with a fractured shoulder, the Browns turned to rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson. With the Browns missing their top quarterback, star RB Nick Chubb (injured in Week Two against the Steelers) and both starting tackles, the Steelers seemed to be in strong position to win this game.
‘Disgraceful For The Steelers To Lose:’ Ryan Clark Blasts Pittsburgh’s Performance
