The Pittsburgh Steelers have enjoyed the luxury of having consistency throughout their coaching staff since Chuck Noll was hired in 1969. Since then, there have only been three head coaches of the Steelers,
Pete Carroll, Mike Tomlin, John Harbaugh, and Sean Payton are all within 30 or fewer wins of notching 200 NFL regular-season victories.
Former Denver Broncos starting quarterback Russell Wilson offered telling comments about his former head coaches, omitting Sean Payton.
Should the Steelers keep Tomlin or part ways with him? Two Pitt News writers debate this topic in this edition of Point-Counterpoint.
The Bears have interviewed some experienced names during their coaching search, including the likes of Pete Carroll and Mike McCarthy. But the team also reportedly requested an interview with another
ESPN’s Adam Schefter has reported that the Chicago Bears were among the teams who recently called the Steelers about trading for Mike Tomlin. Schefter also reported that Tomlin
Former Patriots Defensive Coordinator Matt Patricia was on the podcast with Edelman, agreeing that while the Steelers are well-coached and their simple defensive approach allows players to play fast, it also limits their ability to evolve.
The Steelers missed a great opportunity by rejecting the Bears’ offer for Mike Tomlin, keeping them locked outside the top 20 in 2025 draft.
Just four teams have drafted fewer players than the Saints since they promoted Mickey Loomis to GM. Years of trade gambles haven’t paid off:
There have been 35 head coaches that won a Super Bowl. Just four of those won Super Bowls after their seventh season with their organization.
Sean Payton left the New Orleans Saints following the 2021 NFL Season, and the team has been circling the drain ever since.
Bias and perception often go hand in hand, even in professional sports, where résumés and records should speak for themselves. Yet, former Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy finds hi