Summary
Mike Tomlin is stepping down as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons. He informed the team that he will be taking a break from coaching, and there are suggestions he might move into sports media or have other coaching opportunities. Tomlin leaves with a strong record and significant achievements with the team.
Key Facts
- Mike Tomlin has been the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers for 19 years.
- He announced he is stepping away from coaching altogether.
- Tomlin's record with the team is 193 wins, 114 losses, and 2 ties.
- Under his leadership, the Steelers won eight AFC North titles and the Super Bowl XLIII.
- The Steelers did not win a playoff game since 2016.
- Potential future roles for Tomlin could include sports media or other coaching opportunities.
- Steelers president Art Rooney II thanked Tomlin for his dedication and success with the team.