Steelers players react to Mike Tomlin's resignation after 19 seasons

Following Mike Tomlin's announcement on January 13, 2026, ending his 19-year tenure as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach without a losing season, an outpouring of reactions flooded social media from current and former players, expressing shock, gratitude, and admiration for his impact.

Tight end Connor Heyward posted on Instagram, “Thank you for everything Coach T,” with broken heart emojis. Cornerback D’Shawn Jamison called him a legend: “I thank god I got to play for a legend.” Cory Trice Jr. wrote, “Thankful for it all coach.”

Former center AQ Shipley credited Tomlin with changing his life: “Wild news! Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers Changed the Course of My Life with One Phone Call. THANK YOU!!! Legendary Coach. Legendary Career!”

Wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni shared, “The amount of respect I have for this man has no words! Thank you coach for letting me be a small part of your journey.” Others echoed the sentiments: Lew Nichols (“forever thankful”), Esezi Otomewo (“couldn’t be more thankful”), Spencer Anderson (“an incredibly great coach, but an even better man”), Patrick Queen (thanked for leadership opportunity), Miles Killebrew (“honor” and “phenomenal run”), and former cornerback William Gay (labeled him the GOAT).

Even former player Rashard Mendenhall offered support while noting, “Here’s a coach who’s had subpar QB play for all but 1 of his 19 seasons as head coach and has still found a way to be a threat to opposing teams.”

ESPN reporters noted players' disbelief inside the Steelers' facility, underscoring Tomlin's enduring legacy of respect.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their roster through free agency signings and a trade for wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. following Mike Tomlin's retirement and the hiring of Mike McCarthy as head coach. Analysts offer differing views, with some praising the additions and others questioning the lack of a rebuild. The team won the AFC North last season but failed to secure a playoff victory.

In his first media appearance since resigning as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach in January, Mike Tomlin explained his decision after 19 years, citing personal timing, the loneliness of leadership, and recent playoff failures. He also predicted Aaron Rodgers will be the team's 2026 starting quarterback.

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Pittsburgh Steelers fans are embracing a new era following head coach Mike Tomlin's departure after a playoff loss to the Houston Texans. The team has hired Mike McCarthy as the new head coach, sparking renewed optimism amid an active offseason. Additions through free agency and the draft have fueled hopes for a rebuild.

Patrick Graham, the Pittsburgh Steelers' new defensive coordinator, stated during a press conference that he will call the plays for the defense. He emphasized building the unit around the existing players and earning a place in the team's storied tradition. Graham replaces Teryl Austin amid major staff changes following Mike Tomlin's resignation.

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As free agency looms, Aaron Rodgers remains undecided on a 22nd NFL season, while new Steelers coach Mike McCarthy calls a reunion a 'great story' and says Rodgers is 'in a really good place.' Building on earlier playoff reports of mutual interest, Pittsburgh has made no formal offer yet amid ongoing discussions.

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