When the Steelers went into Wildcard Weekend against the Baltimore Ravens as losers of four straight, many pondered if a QB change was on the horizon. Instead, Mike Tomlin stayed true to form and stuck with the man that he single handily brought in to be his starting QB instead of turning to Justin Fields,
In a bold statement, Patriots legend Julian Edelman took a direct shot at Mike Tomlin following the Steelers' elimination from the playoffs.
It was a sequence that perfectly captured the Pittsburgh Steelers’ desultory first-round playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night, and also the desultory, mediocre reality that has surrounded the Steelers for a decade now.
Pittsburgh Steelers v Baltimore Ravens / Scott Taetsch/GettyImages If you had to pick one word to describe the last few years of the Mike Tomlin era with the Pittsburgh Steelers, you could do a lot worse than "stagnant".
Fan approval of Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin may have never been lower than it is right now. But Tomlin continues to receive support from Steelers owner Art Rooney II.
For the last two offseasons, as a result of the Pittsburgh Steelers' lack of playoff success, head coach Mike Tomlin's name has floated around as being a potential trade candidate. Some rumblings even suggested the team may just fire and move on from him. That won't be the case again this offseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' latest disappointing postseason run with Mike Tomlin sparked some questions about whether the franchise should trade the accomplished coach.
Art Rooney II knows the Pittsburgh Steelers have problems. The team’s longtime president doesn’t think coach Mike Tomlin is one of them despite another quick playoff exit.
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 Vikings had a sterling regular season before falling apart in the playoffs. Matthew Stafford's Rams were the ones who sent Minnesota packing. Sam Darnold had a great year but struggled in clutch moments in the final game of the season when the top spot in the conference was on the line, and again in the Wild Card round.
A noteworthy statement that Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II made in his annual year-end meeting with the media was a quick retort to a question about recent comments made by his brother. Last week,