Mike Tomlin To Resign As Steelers HC

Mike Tomlin To Resign As Steelers HC
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Mike Tomlin‘s 19-year Steelers coaching run will come to an end following the team’s wild-card loss to the Texans. The Pittsburgh icon informed the team he is stepping down, ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler report.

This marks a sea-change offseason in the AFC North. Tomlin and John Harbaugh entered 2026 as the NFL’s longest-tenured HCs. Now, both are out of jobs. Nine head coaching positions are now available around the league. Harbaugh is the biggest fish available; it is not fully known if Tomlin wants to enter the pool. This was not a firing, Schefter added during a SportsCenter appearance, noting this had been on Tomlin’s mind since before the season.

A report last week indicated Tomlin had an open invitation for a TV gig should he step aside in Pittsburgh, and veteran insider Jordan Schultz notes that is the expected path the Pennsylvania staple will take. Like Bill Cowher in 2007, Tomlin will be expected to enter the media realm. Cowher ultimately never returned to coaching, but Schultz points to Tomlin eventually being part of the 2027 HC carousel. This would move him down a Sean Payton– or Bruce Arians-like path.

During our meeting today, coach Tomlin informed me that he has decided to step down as our head coach,” Steelers owner Art Rooney II said in a statement. “Obviously, I am extremely grateful to Mike for all the hard work, dedication and success we have shared over the last 19 years. It is hard for me to put into words the level of respect and appreciation I have for coach Tomlin.

“His track record of never having a losing season in 19 years will likely never be duplicated. My family and I, and everyone connected to Steelers management, are forever grateful for the passion and dedication Mike Tomlin has devoted to Steelers football.”

Tomlin, 53, will walk away after seven straight playoff one-and-dones. The Steelers ran into a defensive buzzsaw in the No. 5-seeded Texans on Monday night, losing 30-6. While playoff shortcomings defined the second half of Tomlin’s Steelers tenure, he is a Super Bowl-winning HC who made it back to the NFL’s biggest stage two years later. Nearly years after Tomlin’s Steelers lost Super Bowl XLV to the Aaron Rodgers-led Packers, the two teamed up when the future Hall of Fame quarterback signed with Pittsburgh. Rodgers’ career may well end with the loss to Houston as well, though the QB icon has said he is open to returning. With Tomlin playing such a key role in Rodgers’ joining the Steelers, will he still entertain a return for the 2026 season?

Two years remained on Tomlin’s contract, with the Steelers having until March 1 to exercise a 2027 option on the deal. Had the Steelers done so, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac notes approximately $50MM remained on the deal. A source informed Fowler that Tomlin did not have much left to chase. The accomplished HC will be a surefire Hall of Fame candidate, having gone 193-114-2...