The Pittsburgh Steelers received some good news ahead of the NFL playoffs and the Wild Card Round matchup with the Baltimore Ravens.
After losing their fourth straight game on Saturday night, the Pittsburgh Steelers are limping into the postseason at 10-7 and questions have begun to arise about head coach Mike Tomlin's job security.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have fallen to 10-6 and into a Wild Card spot in the AFC for the playoffs. It's disappointing for Steeler Nation as before a three-game skid, the Steelers were sitting two games ahead of the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North and poised to win the division.
Mike Tomlin Should Entertain Being Traded from Steelers appeared first on Steelers Now. The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly expected to receive some trade calls about head coach Mike Tomlin this offseason,
ESPN's Adam Schefter made headlines when he suggested a longtime NFL head coach could be traded this offseason. Following a loss to the
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the midst of a downfall, losing four-straight games heading into the postseason and in much need to pull off a win
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported teams could inquire about trading for Steelers’ coach Mike Tomlin, but acknowledged he doesn’t expect it to happen. In fact, Tomlin has a no-trade clause in his contract.
Six different NFL teams are looking for a new head coach as the 2024 NFL playoffs get underway. One of them may have their eyes on a head coach currently in the postseason, with ESPN reporting this week that the Pittsburgh Steelers received a trade inquiry regarding the availability of Mike Tomlin.
While the Steelers are consistently competitive under Tomlin, they haven’t won a playoff game since eight years ago, when they reached the AFC Championship game. They have struggled to find a successor to longtime quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, having moved on from 2022 first-round pick Kenny Pickett after just two years.
Amid swirling speculation, the possibility of the Steelers parting ways with head coach Mike Tomlin has been rumored to be a shocking scenario. Mike Tomlin is one of the best coaches in the NFL. After being chosen by the Pittsburgh Steelers as Bill Cowher’s successor,
George Pickens is the mascot for that discontent. His saga never stops in Pittsburgh. It only takes breaks. Very few teams rely so heavily on such a volatile personality. The Steelers chasm between Pickens and their rotating window of part-time targets posing as No. 2’s only exacerbates those issues.