· 2026-06-27

The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing criticism for their handling of Ben Roethlisberger, with some accusing the team of enabling the quarterback at the expense of other players, including former wide receiver Antonio Brown.
LeSean McCoy, a former NFL player, recently spoke out about the Steelers' dynamics, stating that Brown did not want to leave the team but felt undervalued.
The Steelers traded Brown after the 2018 season, and McCoy believes this was due to the team's favoritism towards Roethlisberger.
The Steelers' decision to trade Brown has been widely debated, with some arguing that it was a mistake to let go of such a talented player.
Brown's departure was reportedly due to a feud with Roethlisberger, which began after the quarterback criticized Brown's route-running on his radio show.
The Steelers are currently standing 16th in the National Football Conference with a 3-14 record, on a L9 streak, and are set to face the Atlanta Falcons on September 13, 2026.
The Steelers will look to improve their performance in the upcoming season, but the criticism surrounding their handling of Roethlisberger and Brown's departure is likely to continue.
And with Roethlisberger's decline in recent seasons, the team may need to re-evaluate their approach to player management.
But for now, the Steelers are focused on preparing for their next game, and fans will be watching closely to see how the team performs.
The Steelers' next game against the Falcons will be a crucial test of their offense, which has struggled in recent weeks.
So, the team will need to work on improving their quarterback play and finding ways to support their players.
The Steelers' owner, Art Rooney II, has a lot of work to do to turn the team's fortunes around, and it will be interesting to see how he approaches the challenge.