Aaron Rodgers did not mince his words while calling out the media amid the public discourse surrounding Mike Tomlin's job security.In the postgame press conference after the Pittsburgh Steelers' 27-22 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, the four-time NFL MVP had a strong message for the media while expressing his displeasure with the chatter surrounding Tomlin's hot seat status."Maybe you guys will shut the hell up for a week," Rodgers said after the Steelers' Week 14 victory.Last week, Mike Tomlin and his team suffered a disappointing 26-7 loss at home at the hands of the Buffalo Bills. Fans at Acrisure Stadium expressed their dissatisfaction with the team's inconsistent performance this season, with "fire Tomlin" chants echoing throughout the stadium after the final whistle.In that game, Aaron Rodgers completed 10 of 21 passes for 117 yards with no touchdowns. The Steelers found themselves on the scoreboard thanks to a rushing touchdown by running back Jaylen Warren in the first quarter.After the game, Mike Tomlin addressed the situation, stating that he understood the emotions of the fanbase."In general, I agree with them for this perspective: football is our game," Tomlin said in the postgame presser. "We are in the sports entertainment business, and so if you root for the Steelers, entertaining them is winning and so when you're not winning, it's not entertaining and if you've been in this business, you understand that."Against the Ravens on Sunday, the veteran quarterback improved on his disappointing Week 13 performance. Rodgers completed 23 of 34 passes for 284 yards and two total touchdowns to lead his team to victory.The Steelers currently sit on top of the AFC North with a 7-6 record, making a case for themselves as a playoff contender this season.DK Metcalf defends Mike Tomlin amid his hot seat statusAaron Rodgers is not the only one who has come forward to defend Mike Tomlin amid the Steelers' inconsistent 2025 campaign.During a locker room interview last Wednesday, wide receiver DK Metcalf also shared his perspective on the situation while defending his head coach."The fans have a right to be mad," Metcalf said. "But I'm not calling off anybody's job. That's a man that I hold in high regard with coach T in how he carries himself and how he takes a lot of criticism. But he comes in here and he's still a great leader."So, I mean, I understand the frustration, but calling for somebody's job is not something I'm up for. We'll be better, because they're used to winning. They're used to putting up Lombardies in the trophy case. Like I keep saying, we just got to hold up our end of the bargain.The Steelers will next face the Miami Dolphins on Monday at 8:15 p.m. ET.