Steelers owner Art Rooney II at podium during press conference on Mike Tomlin's exit and coaching search.
Steelers owner Art Rooney II at podium during press conference on Mike Tomlin's exit and coaching search.
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Steelers owner Rooney speaks on Tomlin exit, coaching search ramps up

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One day after Mike Tomlin's announcement stepping down as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach after 19 seasons, owner Art Rooney II held a press conference expressing surprise but respect, detailing the team's open-minded coaching search amid roster questions for stars like Aaron Rodgers, T.J. Watt, and Cam Heyward.

In his Wednesday press conference, Rooney revealed he was unprepared for Tomlin's decision despite recent playoff frustrations, including the Steelers' 30-6 wild-card loss to the Houston Texans—their seventh straight postseason defeat. 'Mike indicated that he did not anticipate coaching, at least in the near future,' Rooney said. 'I think he wants to spend time with his family.' Though Tomlin's contract runs through 2027, a move elsewhere seems unlikely.

Pittsburgh has requested an interview with Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase, a 35-year-old rising star from Sean McVay's staff. The search emphasizes leadership to uphold the Steelers' contention standards without a full rebuild.

Reactions poured in: Former Steelers RB Jerome Bettis endorsed Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski, praising his acumen. Analyst Kay Adams called for a 'nuke button, a complete remodel.' Chris Simms noted roster gaps, saying, 'The cupboard’s kind of dry in Pittsburgh.' Uncertainty lingers for veterans, with Rooney confirming Rodgers joined specifically for Tomlin, potentially impacting his future.

This follows Tomlin's Tuesday statement concluding a tenure with no losing seasons, multiple AFC North titles, 13 playoff berths, and a Super Bowl win—for coverage of the announcement and career highlights, see the initial report in this series.

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Reactions on X to Art Rooney II's press conference focus on his respect for Mike Tomlin's decision to step down after 19 seasons of contention, surprise despite willingness for another year, plans for an external coaching hire, and expected impact on Aaron Rodgers' future. Reporters shared direct quotes and highlights, while some fans expressed skepticism about contract negotiations.

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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.

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin announced his departure on Tuesday after 19 seasons, ending an era with one Super Bowl victory, three appearances, and unwavering contention. The move follows a 30-6 wild-card playoff loss to the Houston Texans—the team's seventh straight postseason defeat—and comes amid AFC North shakeups, including the firings of Baltimore's John Harbaugh and Cleveland's Kevin Stefanski. Steelers president Art Rooney II called the day emotional but not entirely unexpected.

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Mike Tomlin has stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons, ending one of the longest tenures in NFL history. The 53-year-old coach, who led Pittsburgh to a Super Bowl victory in 2008 and 13 playoff appearances, departs amid the team's ongoing playoff drought. Tomlin's decision follows a 30-6 wild-card loss to the Houston Texans on Jan. 12, marking Pittsburgh's ninth straight season without a postseason win.

Bill Cowher, the only other living former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach, offered his immediate reflections on Mike Tomlin's decision to step down. In a podcast appearance, Cowher praised Tomlin's tenure and suggested the move was premeditated. The announcement came just 15 hours after the Steelers' season ended.

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ピッツバーグ・スティーラーズのヘッドコーチを退任したばかりのマイク・トムリン氏が、スポーツメディア専門のエージェントであるサンディ・モンタグ氏と契約を結んだことが関係者の話で明らかになった。この動きは、テレビ局やストリーミング配信サービスとの契約交渉に向けた準備とみられる。なお、トムリン氏の交渉はアレックス・フラナガン氏も代理人を務めることとなる。

フリーエージェント市場の解禁が迫る中、アーロン・ロジャースはNFLキャリア22年目となる来シーズンに向けた去就を未だ決めていない。一方、スティーラーズの新ヘッドコーチであるマイク・マッカーシーは、再契約について「素晴らしいストーリーになる」と語り、ロジャースは「非常に良い状態にある」と述べている。プレーオフ期間中に報じられた両者の関心を踏まえつつも、ピッツバーグ側からの正式なオファーは現時点でなされていない。

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ピッツバーグ・スティーラーズは、オフェンスの苦戦とアーロン・ロジャースのリストの怪我にもかかわらず、AFC Northをリードしている。元選手やコーチたちは、マイク・トムリンの下でチームがプレーオフに到達する能力について多様な視点を提供している。タックルの問題が続く中、ランゲームの漸進的な改善に楽観が広がっている。

 

 

 

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