Steelers Plan Mass Firing of Mike Tomlin’s Coaches
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a situation they haven't found themselves in since 2007 as they search for a new head coach. Following Mike Tomlin'
Mike Tomlin stepped down as the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach on Tuesday, hours after his team scored just six points against the Houston Texans in the wild-card round of the 2025 NFL playoffs. Pittsburgh has started the search for a new head coach,
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a two-word message for Mike Tomlin after his surprise resignation this week.
Steelers Owner Reveals If Mike Tomlin Would've Been Fired If HC Didn't Resign After NFL Playoff Loss
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II has made it clear that Mike Tomlin's decision to step down as head coach wasn't an indication he was going to be fired by the organization.
In a report from Mike DeFabo of The Athletic, the Steelers reacted to Tomlin's resignation with raw emotion. T.J. Watt evidently kept repeating as he fought back tears, "No. No. No. No. No." And according to the report, players overheard the personal message that Rodgers had for Tomlin. It was a simple apology.
Carton, if he had it his way, would have ESPN replace former NFL player Ryan Clark as an analyst.
Sean Payton worked in television for a year after stepping down, then he joined the Broncos via trade. Mike Tomlin could follow a similar plan.
Since stepping down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, speculation has swirled around what Mike Tomlin’s next move might be. While he could resurface with another team as a head coach, a different path has also entered the conversation.