Mike Tomlin hires agent for potential media career

Mike Tomlin, who recently stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has hired sports media agent Sandy Montag, according to sources. The move signals preparations for possible contract talks with networks and streamers. Tomlin will also be represented by Alex Flanagan in such discussions.

Mike Tomlin, after nearly 20 years as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, stepped down this offseason to spend more time with his family. Reports indicated he would not return to coaching this season. Front Office Sports reported that sources say Tomlin has hired longtime sports media agent Sandy Montag, who represents personalities such as Mike Tirico and Jim Nantz. Sources added that Tomlin is expected to be represented by both Montag and Alex Flanagan in potential negotiations with broadcast networks and streaming services. Tomlin's tenure with the Steelers included no losing seasons, appearances in two Super Bowls and a victory in one. The NFL's demanding schedule had limited his family time over two decades, and he had little left to prove on the field. While details on a potential landing spot remain unclear, networks like NBC, which recently parted with Tony Dungy—a former mentor of Tomlin's—have openings. Tomlin also maintains close ties to FOX insider Jay Glazer. This path echoes that of Sean Payton, who briefly transitioned from coaching to television before returning to the sideline.

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Steelers GM Omar Khan and coach Mike McCarthy in enthusiastic discussion of offensive strategies in team office.
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