Steelers Legend Has Blunt Take on Mike Tomlin’s Future After NBC Move
Summary
Mike Tomlin, who recently stepped down as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach after 19 years, is joining NBC’s "Football Night in America" as a TV analyst. Former Steelers coach Bill Cowher expressed doubts that Tomlin will stay in broadcasting for long, believing Tomlin will likely return to coaching because he loves being on the field.Key Facts
- Mike Tomlin coached the Steelers for 19 seasons with no losing records.
- Tomlin won one Super Bowl (XLIII) and had a 193–114–2 career record.
- Tomlin is joining NBC’s pregame show for "Sunday Night Football."
- Bill Cowher, a former Steelers coach, advised Tomlin to just be himself on TV.
- Cowher doubts Tomlin will remain in broadcasting long term.
- Cowher thinks Tomlin loves the competition and sidelines too much to stay off the field.
- NBC chose Tomlin after other networks showed interest.
- The move comes as the 2026 NFL Draft is about to be held in Pittsburgh.
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