The Steelers and Mike Tomlin face a huge decision ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Here are three options worth considering.
PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is not sure that the team needs to bottom out or ‘tank’ to land their next franchise quarterback. When asked about the notion, Tomlin brushed it off, citing examples from Lamar Jackson to Jalen Hurts.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have not had an elite quarterback for a long time. They certainly did not get anywhere near that range in 2024, and despite what head coach Mike Tomlin says, they don’t look likely to get there in 2025,
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin addressed the media on Tuesday following Pittsburgh's playoff loss on Saturday to the Ravens, telling reporters that he has "no response" to outside talk about his job security.
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed quarterback Skylar Thompson hours after Mike Tomlin told reporters again how important QB mobility is.
While the Steelers are consistently competitive under Tomlin, they haven’t won a playoff game since eight years ago, when they reached the AFC Championship game. They have struggled to find a successor to longtime quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, having moved on from 2022 first-round pick Kenny Pickett after just two years.
In Monday’s “First Call,” don’t expect the Pittsburgh Steelers to make any move at the head coaching position. A pair of Steelers legends are disappointed in their former team’s effort during Saturday night’s playoff loss in Baltimore.
Is Tomlin holding the Steelers back? Is it the other way around? Could it be both? There's much more to this story than the obvious.
To Mike Tomlin, the Pittsburgh Steelers aren't stuck. To be stuck, he said Tuesday, would insinuate the organization is helpless, and he doesn't feel that. So does that mean he's optimistic about the direction of the team after a fifth consecutive one-and-done postseason foray?
The Steelers added a brand new playoff letdown on Saturday. Here's who becomes most to blame for the loss to the Ravens.
Mike Tomlin has lost six straight playoff games, all in blowouts, and the NFL's highest-paid defense flopped again in January. What now?
The Pittsburgh Steelers 2025 schedule looks brutal once again, with games against the loaded NFC North and the Buffalo Bills.