Travis Kelce responds to calls for Mike Tomlin’s firing on the New Heights podcast in a crude and offensive manner.

Travis Kelce responds to calls for Mike Tomlin’s firing on the New Heights podcast in a crude and offensive manner.

With a success over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Mike Tomlin worked on his incredible streak to 17 years without a terrible season as the Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Things this season haven’t been simple or especially smooth for the Steelers, battling with inferior quarterback play from starter Kenny Pickett, injuries (counting the previously mentioned Pickett), drama with the wide receiving corps and a mid-season change at offensive coordinator.

Once more however the consistency of Tomlin is wonderful, regardless of whether it’s justifiable fans in Pittsburgh need to see postseason achievement. Consider the way that team’s like Chicago, Washington, Detroit, Miami, and New York — the two Jets and Giants — have had somewhere around five coaches since Tomlin took over in 2007. Division rival Cleveland? An incredible nine distinct men have held the title for the Browns

So it’s much understandable that Jason and Travis Kelce erupted on this week’s New Heights episode about cries for Tomlin’s job emerged in the media over the course of the season. He didn’t mince words.

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