
Steelers' Historic Losses and Tomlin's Accountability: A Report Card
The Pittsburgh Steelers made NFL history by becoming the first team over .500 to lose back-to-back games to teams 8-plus games under .500. Former NFL official Terry McAulay disagreed with a penalty called against the Steelers' long-snapper Christian Kuntz, which resulted in a punt instead of extending their offensive possession. In other sports news, the Pittsburgh Penguins continue to struggle on the power play, the local college basketball teams are in action, and the Robert Morris men's hockey team secured their first regulation win in over a month.