š„ BREAKING NEWS: Team officials move swiftly as the Steelers publicly dismantle the false Art Rooney narrative ā”. DH

The Pittsburgh Steelersā senior director of communications put an end to rumors about owner Art Rooney II leaving the teamās Week 13 loss to the Buffalo Bills early.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have shut down a report suggesting that owner Art Rooney II left the teamās Week 13 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Acrisure Stadium before the game actually concluded.
The teamās Senior Director of Communications, Burt Lauten, sent out a post on X that addressed those rumors, which originated from 93.7 The Fan, and vehemently denied them in one fell swope.
āMy sources (which includes myself and every media outlet, coach and player that saw him walk through the postgame locker room) can confirm he didnāt leave the game early,ā Lauten wrote. āThis is blatantly false.ā
Steelers On SIās own Noah Strackbein backed up Lautenās statement by stating that he rode the elevator with Rooney at Acrisure Stadium after the contest had ended.
Origins of the Rumor
93.7 The Fanās Andrew Filliponi lent credence to the notion that Rooney had departed the game early by stating that he had heard rumors that the Steelersā owner left during the second half en route to a 25-6 blowout loss at the hands of the Bills.
āItās a rumor,ā Filliponi said, per an article from Andrew Limberg, a writer for the radio station. āSomeone didnāt send me a picture of him (leaving the stadium) . . . I donāt now for sure if he heard the way fans were sounding or if he hated how the game was going and couldnāt bring himself to watch it through an that prompted his exit.ā

Steelersā State of Affairs
Though itās been made crystal clear that Rooney didnāt leave Pittsburghās loss to the Bills prematurely, it feels safe to say that the entire organization isnāt thrilled with how the season has played out thus far.
Sitting at 6-6 following a 4-1 start, the Steelers are heading into a crucial Week 14 road matchup against the Baltimore Ravens that could ultimately dictate the fate of the AFC North.
Pittsburgh is set to do so as calls for head coach Mike Tomlin to leave the team grow louder, evidenced by the āfire Tomlinā chants that rung out at Acrisure Stadium last week, and the possibility of the two parties moving on from one another has never felt more real than it does at the moment.

Tomlin is a franchise legend who has guided the Steelers to 18 non-losing campaigns and has consistently positioned the team as a playoff contender, but with a six-game postseason losing streak in tow alongside their downward spiral this year, it wouldnāt come as a shock if some major changes were made if the season doesnāt turn around.




