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.
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky believes Mike Tomlin should be opposed to a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers, with the Chicago Bears not ruling out any action for their new head coach. Bears general manager Ryan Poles said a trade could be necessary to land their next head coach, and that could be Tomlin.
The Steelers could command significant draft capital in a Mike Tomlin trade, with several past head coach trades setting the framework.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is excited to see former Steelers quarterback Michael Vick land the head coaching job at Norfolk State. Tomlin congratulated Vick on the accomplishment. A Virginia native, Tomlin understands what football is like in the 757, where Vick will coach, and he is excited to see how Vick can uplift the program.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers made it known they were getting two capable quarterbacks on their roster for the 2024 season in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, it surely started a big debate.
There’s something to be said for knowing your opponent on short week. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens will certainly be prepared for their third meeting this season when they face off in the AFC wild card round at 8 p.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a fourth straight game to forget when they fell to the Cincinnati Bengals 19-17 on Saturday night. This loss to close out the regular season finished the Steelers with a 10-7 record.
At the end of the NFL regular season, teams usually announce the firing of their head coaches and other staff personnel. For the 2024 season, six teams have already fired their head coaches. This week,
Mike Tomlin has a history of guiding the Pittsburgh Steelers to 18 consecutive seasons without a losing record and a dozen NFL playoff appearances, yet the Super Bowl XLIII champion coach knows his story comes with baggage that he refuses to project onto his players.
It’s not lost on the Pittsburgh Steelers that their opponent in the NFL’s wild-card playoff round doesn’t just possess the league’s top-ranked offense, but also the stingiest defense over the final eight weeks of the season.