Winning is addictive. The more it’s achieved, the more fans, players, and coaching staffs crave replicating it. For the Pittsburgh Steelers, finding a consistent formula isn’t optional anymore—it’s a necessity as they enter the tail end of a turbulent season. Their 7–6 record isn’t glamorous, but it accurately reflects the roller coaster Mike Tomlin’s crew has endured from Week 1 to now.
Sunday’s 27–22 win over the Baltimore Ravens was a breath of fresh air for a fanbase exhausted by close calls, frustrating losses, and a once-promising offense stuck in neutral.
It felt like the first time in weeks, Pittsburgh finally pieced together the version of themselves they’ve been chasing all year.