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 owner Art Rooney II at podium during press conference on Mike Tomlin's exit and coaching search.
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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.

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.

One day after Mike Tomlin's resignation as head coach following 19 seasons, the Pittsburgh Steelers requested interviews with five defensive coordinators and pass game specialists while signing 13 players to reserve/future contracts. Owner Art Rooney II's press conference confirmed an open-minded, weeks-long search—for full details, see prior coverage in this series.

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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.

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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Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebackers coach Denzel Martin is set to join the Los Angeles Chargers as an assistant outside linebackers coach. The move, reported by NFL insider Jordan Schultz, marks Martin's first NFL role outside Pittsburgh after nearly a decade with the Steelers. He will work under Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh alongside a talented group of edge rushers.

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