Najee Harris expressed frustration about his performance and the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive inconsistencies in the wake of Sunday's 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns.

"There's just a lot of stuff that just goes around that you guys don't see," he said. "I guess I'm trying to say it's just, I'm just at a point where I'm just tired of this s---."

Harris' tone was a shift to the rhetoric he used earlier in the season when he defended the playcalling and implored the offense to execute better.

Harris was asked whether the team's 6-4 record was encouraging despite the offensive struggles.

"You could do two things," he said. "You could look at the record and say, 'OK, we're still good right now.' Or we could look at the record and be like, 'If we keep playing this type of football, how long is that s--- going to last?' I look at it like, 'How long that s--- going to last?' Y'all could look at it like it's a good record, but I mean it's the NFL. Winning how we did, it's not going to get us nowhere."