Is Tomlin holding the Steelers back? Is it the other way around? Could it be both? There's much more to this story than the obvious.
The Baltimore Ravens dominated the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday night, sending their fierce rivals to a fifth straight loss this season and sixth straight in the playoffs. The 28-14 win sends the Ravens to their fourth appearance in at least the divisional round over the past six seasons under Coach John Harbaugh.
During his 18 seasons as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike Tomlin has been known for one thing: winning. He's led the team to two Super Bowls during his tenure, winning one of them. Most notably,
Talks are advancing between Robert Kraft and Mike Vrabel. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Patriots and Vrabel’s agent have begun discussing contract terms to make the former linebacker New England’s next head coach. “Potentially a big domino that could fall here in the coming days,” Pelissero said.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh says he deserves the blame for not having his team ready to play in their 32-12 loss to the Texans on Saturday.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter has reported that the Chicago Bears were among the teams who recently called the Steelers about trading for Mike Tomlin. Schefter also reported that Tomlin
The New England Patriots are reportedly moving forward in negotiations with Mike Vrabel to become their next head coach, signaling a potential return to the franchise where he once thrived as a player.
In his first season back in the NFL, Jim Harbaugh made plenty of strides in rebuilding the Los Angeles Chargers.
Johnson suggested that the Steelers and similarly stale Dallas Cowboys should swap Tomlin for Mike McCarthy. To shake things up. At the risk of hyperbole and with all due respect to the “Music City Miracle,” that would be one of the biggest lateral moves in NFL history.
The opening Saturday of the NFL playoffs' wild-card round wasn't heavy on drama, but there's still significant fallout from the day of action.
The Chicago Bears have hired Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to right the ship of their ailing franchise, and early reports suggest they're paying him a pretty penny to do so.Per Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio,
The Ravens are back on HBO’s “Hard Knocks” for the first time since the venerable series’ 2001 premiere season, this time sharing each hour with their AFC North neighbors. The eighth and final episode of this in-season look at the division debuted Tuesday night,