As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for their Wild Card matchup on the road against the Baltimore Ravens, there is still many unanswered questions surrounding this team.
There were several points in the Pittsburgh Steelers 19-17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals where it felt like head coach Mike Tomlin might turn to quarterback Justin Fields to give the Steelers offense a spark. It never happened and despite the close score, the offense had very little to do with it.
Tomlin's future with the Steelers has been questioned before, but there is no denying that he is revered around the league and a team in need of a coach would chomp at the bit to acquire his services. He has been with Pittsburgh since 2007 where he took them to two Super Bowls, winning one in 2008 along with 15 winning seasons.
The Pittsburgh Steelers rejected a Chicago Bears' trade request for Mike Tomlin, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe ripped Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin for enabling George Pickens' malcontent behavior.
Mike Tomlin's performance is all the rage in Pittsburgh right now with a strong emphasis on rage. Yes, his losing streak in the playoffs is troublesome. However
Coach Mike Tomlin will return to the Pittsburgh Steelers next season a shakeup of the catching staff and roster could be coming.
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Hall-of-Fame coach Tony Dungy explained why the Steelers could move on from Mike Tomlin, but also argued why they shouldn't.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a fourth straight game to forget when they fell to the Cincinnati Bengals 19-17 on Saturday night. This loss to close out the regular season finished the Steelers with a 10-7 record.
Monday’s “First Call” features a Cincinnati Bengal talking trash on Pittsburgh Steelers receiver George Pickens. There’s Mike Tomlin trade speculation … again. We have playoff gambling odds for the Steelers and Penn State.
It was a sequence that perfectly captured the Pittsburgh Steelers’ desultory first-round playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night, and also the desultory, mediocre reality that has surrounded the Steelers for a decade now.