Mike Tomlin could consider TV jobs after Steelers
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The Houston Texans' head coach speaks highly of Mike Tomlin ahead of facing the Pittsburgh Steelers. Astonishingly enough, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has now compiled 19 non-losing seasons under his charge in the Steel City, a quite remarkable achievement in anyone's book.
Tomlin, in his 19th season with the Steelers, is the NFL's longest-tenured head coach. With Harbaugh out in Baltimore, Andy Reid is now the second-longest tenured coach as he just concluded his 13th season with the Kansas City Chiefs. No other coach has been with their team prior to the start of the 2017 season.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin addressed his team's recent playoff win drought while preparing for the Houston Texans.
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All of this to say that there’s a strong chance Tomlin will return for a 20th season in Pittsburgh. It’s difficult to envision him not being there for the 2026 season. He’s under contract through the 2027 season, but the team has until March 1 to pick up his team option for the ‘27 season.
Mike Tomlin reacted to the firing of John Harbaugh, saying he and the former Ravens coach are 'forever intertwined.'
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter recently floated the idea that Mike Tomlin could take a TV job after this season. […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Mike Tomlin Throws Cold Water on
Mike Tomlin’s primary focus is on beating the Houston Texans. If the Pittsburgh Steelers win their AFC Wild Card game on Sunday night, Tomlin will advance in the playoffs and quiet the