His dissatisfaction with the Steelers’ offense took center stage during the team’s 20-16 win over the Tennessee Titans last month. The victory saw wide receiver Diontae Johnson score a late touchdown for the lead. While teammates celebrated, Pickens appeared upset while he stayed on the bench.
After the win, Tomlin shot down any mention of Pickens’ disposition, saying “I know it’s a cute story for you guys, but it is a pebble in my shoe, to be quite honest with you.”
In recent weeks, broadcast cameras have continued to capture the receivers’ emotions during games. After Pickens appeared to express frustration during last Thursday’s loss to the New England Patriots, Tomlin was seen speaking to him on the sidelines.
Mike Tomlin, the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, downplayed George Pickens’ evident irritation on the field a month ago as a “non-issue.” Tomlin changed his opinion while speaking to reporters on Monday.
“It’s a problem because it’s not solution-oriented,” he explained at his weekly press conference. “You know we’re all frustrated, but we have to deal with it in a professional, mature manner.” When it is not done in this manner, it does not necessarily encourage us to find solutions.”
Pickens leads the team in receiving yards with 767, but he hasn’t caught a touchdown ball since October. In addition, the 22-year-old hasn’t surpassed 100 yards receiving since a Week 7 victory against the Los Angeles Rams. He has more than four receptions in each of the last seven games.
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