Six different NFL teams are looking for a new head coach as the 2024 NFL playoffs get underway. One of them may have their eyes on a head coach currently in the postseason, with ESPN reporting this week that the Pittsburgh Steelers received a trade inquiry regarding the availability of Mike Tomlin.
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz, NFL writer Frank Schwab and senior NFL reporter Jori Epstein discuss what they see happening with Mike Tomlin after a rough end to the 2024-25 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Unfortunately for the announcer, it doesn't seem like the Pittsburgh boss will leave coaching behind any time soon.
Tomlin tried to strike an upbeat tone, pointing out that Monday is a “trash bag” day for the 18 teams that didn't reach the playoffs as they packed up their belongings and eyed an uncertain future. The Steelers, for the 12th time in Tomlin's 18 seasons, are not a part of that group.
Steelers’ Mike Tomlin reflects on the playoffs, rivalry vs. Ravens, and embracing the grind as Pittsburgh eyes a deep NFL postseason run.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin in game. Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 4, 2025. Kylee Surike | Special to PennLive Kylee Surike
Mike Tomlin emphasizes focus, lessons from setbacks, and strategic depth in rivalry rematch as Steelers prep for Ravens in NFL playoffs.
Black Monday and the NFL hiring cycle are always some of the more hectic times across the league, both of which conveniently occur right after the regular seaso
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a fourth straight game to forget when they fell to the Cincinnati Bengals 19-17 on Saturday night. This loss to close out the regular season finished the Steelers with a 10-7 record.
George Pickens is the mascot for that discontent. His saga never stops in Pittsburgh. It only takes breaks. Very few teams rely so heavily on such a volatile personality. The Steelers chasm between Pickens and their rotating window of part-time targets posing as No. 2’s only exacerbates those issues.
That's the longest streak in NFL history. Quarterback Russell Wilson has averaged 174.5 passing yards per game, and accounted for five touchdowns compared to four turnovers during this four-game losing streak.