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Steelers expand head coaching search with virtual interviews underway
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Three days after Mike Tomlin's resignation, the Pittsburgh Steelers have kicked off virtual interviews with eight candidates for their head coaching vacancy and plan to add more, amid priorities like quarterback decisions and key player extensions. Owner Art Rooney II seeks a successor to usher in a new era while honoring Tomlin's legacy of 19 winless seasons.
Three days after announcing his departure from the Pittsburgh Steelers following 19 seasons, Mike Tomlin faces mixed reactions highlighted by former player criticism over his playoff record and coaching legacy, while analysts push for re-signing quarterback Aaron Rodgers amid 2026 uncertainties.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have expanded their head coaching search following Mike Tomlin's departure, requesting an interview with San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator Klay Kubiak—the eighth known candidate—and scheduling virtual meetings with Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley and others. This builds on early requests for candidates like Rams DC Chris Shula amid a full staff overhaul.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to host the Baltimore Ravens in a decisive AFC North showdown, speculation swirls around head coach Mike Tomlin's future. Beat writer Mark Kaboly suggests owner Art Rooney II would prioritize declining attendance over fan chants in deciding whether to retain Tomlin beyond 2026. A loss Sunday could lead to the team declining Tomlin's 2027 contract option, making next season his last.
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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin expressed optimism on Tuesday about several key players returning for the team's must-win game against the Baltimore Ravens. The injuries have hampered the Steelers following their recent loss to the Cleveland Browns. Among those potentially returning are edge defender T.J. Watt and others.
The Pittsburgh Steelers suffered a 26-7 defeat to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, dropping to 6-6 and tying the Baltimore Ravens atop the AFC North. Leading 7-3 at halftime, Pittsburgh collapsed in the second half, allowing 23 unanswered points amid defensive lapses and offensive struggles. Frustrated fans booed and chanted 'Fire Tomlin' throughout Acrisure Stadium, prompting coach Mike Tomlin to acknowledge their disappointment.