Summary
Mike Tomlin recently left his job as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons. There's speculation about his next move, with possibilities including taking a break from coaching or transitioning to become a television analyst. The Athletic's Andrew Marchand mentioned that Tomlin could replace Tony Dungy on NBC's "Football Night in America."
Key Facts
- Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- He coached the Steelers for 19 seasons and never had a losing season.
- Under Tomlin, the Steelers had a record of 193 wins, 114 losses, and 2 ties.
- Tomlin led the team to 13 playoff appearances, eight division titles, and one Super Bowl win.
- His next career move is uncertain, with options like taking a break or moving to TV.
- Andrew Marchand of The Athletic suggests Tomlin might replace Tony Dungy on NBC.
- Tony Dungy worked with NBC for 17 seasons.
- There is mixed opinion on whether Tomlin will return to coaching or pursue television.