While some believe Mike Tomlin’s days with the Pittsburgh Steelers are numbered, that may not be the case at all. It’s true that Steelers owner Art Rooney has bemoaned the team’s recent postseason struggles last year. Things have only gotten worse after yet another playoff elimination.
However, according to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Tomlin is still expected to return for a 19th season as head coach of the Steelers.
As much as the Steelers despise being eliminated nearly as soon as they arrive in the playoffs, it’s still much better than the alternative for the 16 NFL teams that didn’t even step foot in the postseason. Plus, Tomlin signed a three-year contract extension before the season started, ensuring he remained as one of the NFL’s highest-paid coaches.
Other rumors have suggested teams could try trading for coach Tomlin, but again, why would Pittsburgh consider making drastic changes when they still won ten games? Any changes are likely to come to the rest of the coaching staff while addressing other Steelers team needs when upgrading the roster.