Pittsburgh Steelers owner provides interesting Mike Tomlin take, offers little on head coach’s future

Pittsburgh Steelers owner provides interesting Mike Tomlin take, offers little on head coach’s future
Pittsburgh Steelers owner provides interesting Mike Tomlin take, offers little on head coach’s future

Pittsburgh Steelers owner provides interesting Mike Tomlin take, offers little on head coach’s future

Pittsburgh Steelers owner provides interesting Mike Tomlin take, offers little on head coach’s future

Following his team’s defeat in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs earlier this month, Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II revealed a great deal about his mentality.

After reports that longtime head coach Mike Tomlin and Rooney would get divorced in the offseason,

Rooney made it very plain that he still believes in their relationship.

Pittsburgh Steelers owner provides interesting Mike Tomlin take, offers little on head coach’s future
Pittsburgh Steelers owner provides interesting Mike Tomlin take, offers little on head coach’s future

So, you’re still happy about Mike. Rooney stated, via ESPN, “Obviously, if I didn’t, [we] would make a change, but if we didn’t think

Mike could lead us to a championship, he wouldn’t be here, and that’s why he is here.”

Rooney expressed his dissatisfaction with the lack of success in the NFL Playoffs recently in the same breath. It is indicative of the

work Tomlin has done and the fact that Pittsburgh has spent the better part of the last ten years

not being considered a serious Super Bowl candidate.

Regarding Tomlin, Rooney remarked, “There’s a resolve there and a determination there.” As I believe I have mentioned previously,

those of us who have been here for a long are eager to move forward and are growing a little impatient. We also need to see the kind of

progress that we are all hoping for. As strongly as everybody else in the building, Mike holds that belief.

Since losing to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game in 2016, Pittsburgh has not triumphed in a postseason

game. The team’s postseason record is 0–4 since then. That is unacceptable to Tomlin or Rooney.

Mike Tomlin’s future with Pittsburgh Steelers firmly up in the air

At his news conference at the end of the season, 51-year-old Tomlin stated that he anticipates signing an agreement with the Steelers

before the 2024 season. On Monday, Rooney did not go to that extent.

Rooney stated, “It’ll be done when it gets done.” It’s difficult to estimate how long those activities will take. I don’t see that getting

done before the hiring of the [offensive] coordinator at this time. That, in my opinion, will occur sooner rather than later.

After serving as the head coach of the Steelers for the previous 17 seasons, Tomlin is about to reach the final year of his current deal. He’s never been in this situation before.

It remains to be seen if this implies the Super Bowl-winning head coach is a lame duck going into the 2024 campaign. Even though

they were improbable, Rooney’s remarks on Monday didn’t really alter anything.

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