We all knew there would be options for the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason when it comes to head coach Mike Tomlin. Despite his postseason struggles, Tomlin’s resume is as good as any in the NFL minus a handful of names so there will always be teams who hope Tomlin’s message will be fresh for their team where it’s gone stale in Pittsburgh.
The Chicago Bears called the Pittsburgh Steelers to see if they would be allowed to talk to and potentially try to trade for Mike Tomlin.
In an attempt to widen their search for a head coach, the Chicago Bears called the Pittsburgh Steelers to inquire about Mike Tomlin 's availability to see if they could talk and try to trade for him, ESPN.com reports. According to the report, those requests fell on deaf ears and Tomlin never personally received the inquiry.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are not firing or trading Mike Tomlin. The longtime head coach is in Pittsburgh to stay, and that is likely a good thing given the roste
The Bears recently called the Steelers to see if they would be allowed to talk to and potentially try to trade for longtime head coach Mike Tomlin, only to have Pittsburgh rebuff their inquiry, league sources told ESPN. https://t.co/MviaUsBrjG
NFL season looked all too familiar to Pittsburgh Steelers fans. The team got off to a hot start to gain early control of the AFC North, only to slump i
As a result, Tomlin’s contract for the next three years would be hard to walk away from if the Steelers wanted to do that. Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette relayed just how much money Tomlin is being paid over the next three years of his contract.
Amid swirling rumors of a blockbuster trade involving their iconic head coach, the Pittsburgh Steelers have finally made their stance clear on Mike Tomlin's future.
After the Pittsburgh Steelers' tough loss to the Ravens, a great Super Bowl champion head coach issued a powerful warning about the potential consequences of letting Mike Tomlin go.
We didn’t watch all of the game but we were able to watch Lions head coach Dan Campbell’s postgame press conference where he was visibly shaken and emotional about the loss and his team’s early exit from the playoffs. It was real and genuine and continued to reinforce his reputation as one of the best coaches in the league.
Mark Madden has been one of Pittsburgh's most despicable media personalities for decades. His hot takes are right up there with Andrew Filliponi's. But every once in a while, Madden writes something t