Mike Tomlin stepping down as Steelers head coach: reports
Mike Tomlin ends tenure with a 193-114-2 record, one Super Bowl win, and a record seven consecutive playoff losses, prompting Steelers to seek their fourth head coach.
- Mike Tomlin has stepped down as the Steelers' head coach after 19 seasons following a playoff loss, according to multiple reports.
- Tomlin recorded no losing seasons and won a Super Bowl, but the team has lost six straight playoff games since 2017, which contributed to his departure.
- The Steelers have struggled to be true contenders since the 2020 season, finishing with nine or ten wins in recent years, but have not won a playoff game in nine years.
- It is unclear if Tomlin will be a top candidate for coaching jobs or if he may join a broadcasting booth.
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Pittsburgh Steelers coach Tomlin resigns after 19 years: club
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin resigned on Tuesday in the wake of his team's NFL playoff exit, bringing the curtain down on a 19-year reign that made him the longest-serving head coach in the league.
Mike Tomlin resigned as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons, the day after the team was eliminated.
The Steelers are in NFL purgatory. They'll have to find a way out without Mike Tomlin
Mike Tomlin has stepped down as coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after the team was eliminated from the playoffs with a 30-6 loss to Houston. Tomlin, the NFL's longest-tenured head coach, leaves after 19 seasons without a losing record. The…
Mike Tomlin is officially out as Steelers HC. Could a move to Big Blue be incoming?
PITTSBURGH, P.A.— Less than 24 hours after the Pittsburgh Steelers’ hefty 30–6 home loss to the Houston Texans in the AFC Wild Card round, longtime head coach Mike Tomlin is officially stepping down from his position, according to multiple reports.
Is Mike Tomlin leaving Steelers for TV or for another job like Giants vacancy?
Mike Tomlin informed the Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday that he is stepping down as the franchise’s head coach after 19 years in the Steel City. Now the question is whether Tomlin, 53, prefers to take a TV job or keep coaching in the NFL. Tomlin is believed to have a FOX contract waiting for him to sign if he chooses to take a breather from the league’s daily grind. Then again, he already has a Super Bowl championship (2008), two AFC Championshi…
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