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Steelers president Art Rooney II does not commit to another extension for Mike Tomlin
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports

The Pittsburgh Steelers have had the same leader since 2007 when Mike Tomlin was hired as the head coach of the proud franchise. He has been in charge of a model of consistency that has not seen a losing season throughout his entire tenure. He most recently signed a three-year extension back in 2021 and is under contract through 2024. This off-season would be an ideal time for him to sign another extension, but after a scarcity of playoff wins the last decade or so, it's not a foregone conclusion that he will be here for much longer.

No reports have come out speculating that he is on the hot seat entering the new year and season, but the organization has gone over five years without a playoff victory, and time may be ticking. Team President, Art Rooney III had plenty to speak to the media about on Thursday and 93.7 The Fan broadcasted his interview. Tomlin's contract status came up. While he didn't necessarily hint that Tomlin may not be in the team's future plans, he also didn't come out and say specifically that he will be working with the head coach on a contract extension.

"I don't like to speculate on our coach's contract. So, we'll see," Rooney said.

Rooney did take into account that the team had a fresh face, and a rookie to boot, with quarterback in Kenny Pickett and acknowledged that it was a tough situation to deal with.

"Bringing a rookie quarterback along, there's no way to do it right. We wound up with a rookie quarterback who got better as the season went on. And I think we're excited about the future because of that. I think those things are encouraging the way Mike [Tomlin] handled them."

The Rooney family has always been known for their loyalty. Tomlin has been part of the Steelers' franchise for nearly two decades and as long as he wants to be here, it's hard to imagine another extension won't be discussed and agreed to. What are your thoughts on Rooney's comments Thursday?

This article first appeared on SteelerNation.com and was syndicated with permission.

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