STEELERS’ NEWS: The Steelers didn’t want WR Mike Williams on the sidelines in ‘the weightiest of moments.’ Head coach Mike Tomlin says after the win over the Washington Commanders, as he makes William’s…

The Steelers didn’t want WR Mike Williams on the sidelines in ‘the weightiest of moments.’ Head coach Mike Tomlin says after the win over the Washington Commanders, as he makes William’s…

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin had high praise for wide receiver Mike Williams following the team’s hard-fought victory over the Washington Commanders. In his post-game remarks, Tomlin emphasized the critical role Williams played in securing a pivotal win and underscored his growing importance in the offense.

“Mike [Williams] is a guy we trust in the weightiest of moments,” Tomlin said, acknowledging the receiver’s impact during key moments of the game. “He’s a player we want on the field when the stakes are high, and he’s proven time and again that he can deliver in those situations.”

Williams, who has been steadily integrated into the Steelers’ offense this season, was a consistent threat against the Commanders, making several critical catches in crucial moments. His ability to step up in tight situations has earned him the trust of his coaches and teammates alike.

In his second season with the Steelers, Williams has rapidly ascended the depth chart, securing a prominent role in Pittsburgh’s wide receiver corps. His versatility, route-running precision, and ability to make plays after the catch have made him a constant fixture in the team’s offensive scheme.

With the Steelers eyeing a playoff push, Tomlin’s confidence in Williams couldn’t be clearer. “He’s a constant player for us now. He’s earned that,” Tomlin added. “We have no hesitation in putting him out there when we need to make plays, and he has delivered time and again.”

The victory against Washington marked another important step for the Steelers as they look to solidify their standing in the AFC, with Williams emerging as a key contributor to their success moving forward.

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