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.
A common joke is that the NFL stands for “Not For Long.” Players have relatively short careers, and head coaches have very little job security. Which coaches have developed a program consistent enough to be perennial contenders?
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.
Sean McDermott (Bills), John Harbaugh (Ravens), DeMeco Ryans (Texans), Mike Tomlin (Steelers), Dan Campbell (Lions), Nick Sirianni (Eagles), Kevin O'Connell (Vikings) and Matt LaFleur (Packers) each were coordinators or assistants before landing their ...
I think Mike Tomlin needs to move on from the Steelers. I look at him as like an Andy Reid or a Sean Payton type of, 'Let's leave where we've been at forever. Let's go have some success somewhere ...
Head coach Mike Tomlin hasn’t won a playoff game since the 2016 season, a drought that has been frustrating for Steelers fans who see a talented roster unable to deliver even a single postseason ...
It's time. It's finally time the Pittsburgh Steelers move on from Mike Tomlin. Even though the Steelers pride themselves on being a franchise of stability — they have had only three head coaches ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to host a game in Ireland during the 2025 season, and while the NFL has not officially announced that will take place, they have announced some other international hosts that have narrowed down the Steelers potential opponents for their Dublin game this fall.
As the Chiefs solidified themselves as the NFL’s newest dynasty, they’ve left a wake of destruction across the league.
Los Angeles is loaded with young skill players and pass rushers, and still has enough veteran leadership left over from the 2021 Super Bowl–winning squad. Throw in a proven quarterback in Stafford and a creative play-caller in Sean McVay, and the Rams have the ingredients to get to another Super Bowl.
The Chicago Bears have requested interviews with 19 candidates for their next head coach, including Mike McCarthy, Thomas Brown, Ron Rivera, Ben Johnson, Todd Monken, and Steve Sarkisian, while
The Steelers added a brand new playoff letdown on Saturday. Here's who becomes most to blame for the loss to the Ravens.