The Pittsburgh Steelers will enter a massive overhaul phase this offseason, as Mike Tomlin's departure from the team will change the way the team has been ran for the greater part of the millenia.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the midst of their head coach search, and while they're aren't done scooping out the landscape of options, there are three names that fans should be watching as the favorites.
If the Pittsburgh Steelers plan on hiring someone who embodies Mike Tomlin's core qualities as their new head coach, the lead candidate in that regard seems pretty clear.
The Pittsburgh Steelers can't afford to hire the wrong individual to be the team's next head coach. While Mike Tomlin struggled to win playoff games dating back to the 2017 campaign, the organization has stability and was consistently relevant in December under his leadership.
The Pittsburgh Steelerss search for their leader has led to a familiar local face as they officially moved forward in their head coaching search by hosting longtime NFL coach Mike McCarthy for an in-person interview, confirming a huge development in the post-Mike Tomlin era.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are going to look like a much different football team in the 2026 season. That’s no secret now that Mike Tomlin is stepping away after 19 seasons as head coach.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are searching to find the next leader of the franchise. It is no secret that they have only had three head coaches since 1969: Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin.
If the Pittsburgh Steelers planned on adding Brian Flores to their staff in any other role than as their next head coach, they're now out of luck. According
The Pittsburgh Steelers currently have no head coach at the helm. That's something the team hasn't dealt with in a long time. While candidates continue to emerge, a quarterback solution is nowhere in sight either.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offseason started quickly when former head coach Mike Tomlin announced he was stepping away after nearly two decades less than 24 hours after their Wild Card Round playoff loss.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a very unfamiliar spot. For only the fourth time since 1969 and the first time since 2007, they are trying to find a head coach that can continue the legacy of this historic organization.
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 wheels are officially turning for the Pittsburgh Steelers in a very intense search to find the franchise's next head coach. There are rumors flying around about which direction the team will go in and, traditionally, the organization will hire a young defensive-minded up-and-comer.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans weren't happy in several moments for the last decade or so in regards to Mike Tomlin. Criticism surfaced during playoff exits, conservative game plans, and seasons that fell short of championship expectations.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steeler don’t know who their head coach or starting quarterback will be for the 2026 campaign, but they do have a bit more clarity on next season.
Mike Tomlin's nearly two-decade long run in Pittsburgh came to end earlier this month with the announcement of his resignation shortly after the Steelers' first-round playoff exit.
The amount of decisions that will have to be made in the coming months by the Pittsburgh Steelers' brass will be a lot more than normal. The first step to the 2026 offseason will be hiring a new head coach, something that hasn't occurred since 2007.
The Pittsburgh Steelers recently heard a wild report from one of their former players. Tight end Eric Ebron came out and said that many of the players had absolutely no respect for now-General Manager Omar Khan, who was an assistant at the time when Ebron was in Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are rebuilding their coaching staff this offseason. With Mike Tomlin stepping down after 19 seasons with the organization, a new man will be in charge when the team opens its 2026 regular season.
Mike Tomlin’s detractors always find a new angle. As the head coach steps down from 19 winning seasons leading the Pittsburgh Steelers, his critics are still as vocal as ever.
Some have suggested that the Steelers hiring McCarthy could result in the 42-year-old Rodgers serving as a bridge option at the QB position for Pittsburgh next season.