Even Tony Romo is fed up with what he’s seeing on Sunday.
The former Dallas Cowboys star turned CBS announcer is working two NFL games this week. Romo and CBS play-by-play man Jim Nantz were on the call of Thursday’s electric Thanksgiving Day game between the Cowboys and the Chiefs. Dallas topped Kansas City, 31-28, in a thriller. On Sunday, Romo and Nantz – and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson – are on the call of the Steelers vs. Bills game.
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The contest between Pittsburgh and Buffalo has not been as exciting. Romo appears to be fed up with Pittsburgh’s offense.

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Romo couldn’t stop himself from roasting the Pittsburgh Steelers for their poor offensive play on Sunday.
After a snap gone wrong between Aaron Rodgers and his center, Romo just sounded off on the state of the offense.
“This is just a horrendous snap,” he said.
NFL fans sick of watching the Steelers, too
Romo isn’t the only one on Sunday who is sick and tired of watching this Pittsburgh Steelers offense. NFL fans are, too.
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“Watching the Steelers offense is like watching a car crash in slow motion,” one fan wrote.
“If this Steelers offense gets going against the Ravens next week, I’m going to crash out,” one fan added.
“This Steelers offense is an absolute disaster to watch,” one fan added.
“There is no OC worse than Arthur Smith with the ball in the 3rd quarter. Nobody who watches the Steelers and calls themselves a fan had confidence that this offense would do anything fruitful coming out of halftime,” one fan added.
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“The offense avoids the middle of the field. The highest-paid defense underperforms. No QB, WR, or big signing is fixing these same issues. So after 19 seasons, is it time to ask the real question: Is it time for the Steelers to move on from Mike Tomlin?” one fan added.
What would you do if you were running the Steelers?
This story was originally published by The Spun on Dec 1, 2025, where it first appeared in the NFL section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.