PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin wasn’t happy with everything he saw in a 43-23 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.

And he was downright disgusted with what happened after the Steelers took a 29-10 lead early in the fourth quarter.

Jacoby Jones returned the ensuing kickoff 108 yards for a touchdown, and the Ravens wide receiver went untouched because the Steelers weren’t ready on the play, Tomlin said.

“We let the moment get away from us,” Tomlin said Tuesday at his weekly news conference. “Guys dancing around and so forth before the ball is kicked and then get one run back on them is unacceptable. You won’t see our kickoff team dancing anymore before we kick the ball off. The music’s playing and the bottom line is we looked ill-prepared, and that’s unacceptable.”

The Steelers’ kickoff coverage team will get a chance to redeem itself on Sunday.

The Steelers visit the New York Jets for a 1 p.m. ET game, and Jets wide receiver Percy Harvin is a dynamic kickoff returner.

Harvin has returned five kickoffs for touchdowns in his career. He returned a kickoff 65 yards in the Jets’ 24-10 loss at Kansas City last Sunday.

“Percy Harvin has a great reputation and one that’s well earned,” Tomlin said.