The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a weird spot as a franchise. The roster has some key pieces and could be good enough to sneak back into the postseason in 2026, but the organization is going through some major changes.
The Pittsburgh Steelers organization has long prided itself on a remarkable level of stability at the head coaching position, never having dismissed a coach throughout its storied history.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have already had an impactful 2026 offseason after Mike Tomlin announced that he would be stepping down as the head coach of the franchise the day after his team was eliminated from the postseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made their decision on who will be the team's next head coach. They decided to hire fellow Yinzer and Super Bowl champion Mike McCarthy.
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2025 was a crossroads moment in Pittsburgh. The Steelers enter the 2026 offseason staring straight at a fork in the road. What began as an all-in gamble to chase one more Lombardi Trophy turned into a sobering reminder of how unforgiving the modern NFL can be.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a completely new era while the Super Bowl matchup has been decided. Many Steelers fans were hopeful that the pairing of Mike Tomlin and Aaron Rodgers could spark a deep playoff run and potentially lead the franchise back to Super Bowl LX.
After the shocking step away of Mike Tomlin, the Pittsburgh Steelers embarked on a journey to find their 17th head coach in franchise history. After searching, Mike McCarthy is here.
The Steelers hired former Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy to be their fourth head coach since 1969 after former HC Mike Tomlin stepped down. ESPN’s Adam Schefter went on the Pat McAfee Show and talked about Pittsburgh’s process of hiring McCarthy.
Fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers have been absolutely irate in recent days, since it was announced that Mike McCarthy will become the next head coach for the team.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The last two days have seen the NFL get hijacked by two mysteries. First, how did Bill Belichick get snubbed as a first-ballot Hall of Famer? Second, how did rookie QB Shedeur Sanders, with seven TDs and 10 INTs, make the AFC Pro Bowl roster?
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a long and storied history. Six Super Bowl championships alone speak volumes about what the organization has been able to accomplish over the years.
The NFL world reacted very quickly when the Pittsburgh Steelers made the decision to hire Mike McCarthy as the franchise's next head coach. A lot of the immediate views were negative, but some have seen the silver lining behind the move.
The Pittsburgh Steelers officially introduced Mike McCarthy as the 17th head coach in franchise history on Tuesday, and the longtime NFL coach delivered an emotional, detailed, and forward‑looking session that laid out exactly how he plans to lead the team into its next era.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers enter yet another offseason with uncertainty at the quarterback position, perhaps their solution is staring them right in the face.
The Pittsburgh Steelers officially introduced Mike McCarthy as their new head coach on Tuesday. Two years since his last game, McCarthy will take over another traditional franchise (he coached the Green Bay Packers for 13 years and the Dallas Cowboys for five seasons).
As soon as the Steelers decided on Mike McCarthy as their next head coach, talk about an Aaron Rodgers reunion began to swirl. Rodgers signed with the Steelers largely due to Mike Tomlin, so the longtime coach’s resignation seemed to signal the end of the veteran quarterback’s time in Pittsburgh.