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Steelers' Mitch Trubisky will remain starting quarterback after tough loss to Browns, Mike Tomlin says

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Mitch Trubisky will remain the Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback despite a rough start to the season, head coach Mike Tomlin said following the team’s 29-17 loss to the Cleveland Browns Thursday night, adding that it was a "collective" breakdown that resulted in the Steelers poor performance in the second half. 

In a brief press conference to reporters following the Steelers second straight loss of the season, Tomlin repeatedly said that Pittsburgh’s inability to stop three-time Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb was their greatest mistake. 

Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb, #24, runs the ball during the first quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at FirstEnergy Stadium Sept. 22, 2022 in Cleveland. (David Dermer-USA TODAY Sports)

"If you can’t slow down Chubb, man, you can’t beat this group. And we kinda knew that and we didn’t get it done. So we’ve got to own the outcome, and we will. So there’s not a lot to really talk about," Tomlin said. 

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"I thought they controlled the game. They possessed the ball. Nick Chubb controlled the game."

Tomlin was asked specifically about potentially reevaluating Trubisky, who just last week was at the mercy of his own fans who chanted for rookie Kenny Pickett to be put in. 

Mitch Trubisky, #10 of the Pittsburgh Steelers, heads off the field after losing to the Cleveland Browns 29-17 at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sept. 22, 2022 in Cleveland.  (Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

"I’m not in that mindset. I’m interested in reviewing his tape and looking at the totality of it and figuring out how we collectively get better. The

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