In a closed-door press conference with the Pittsburgh media, Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II continued to show his support of head coach Mike Tomlin. (Rooney does it every year like this, yet fans blasted him for making it hush-hush and not streaming it live like Tomlin’s weekly pressers.)
Former Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman ripped Steelers coach Mike Tomlin for his lack of adjustments on defense.
Pittsburgh Steelers v Baltimore Ravens / Scott Taetsch/GettyImages If you had to pick one word to describe the last few years of the Mike Tomlin era with the Pittsburgh Steelers, you could do a lot worse than "stagnant".
Mike Tomlin started the 2024 season the way he ended the 2023 season and every season before that as Steelers head coach: By making obscenely suboptimal fourth down decisions.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II and head coach Mike Tomlin are in lockstep as the organization attempts to get back on track following a five-game losin
Three-time Super Bowl champion Julian Edelman didn't hold back when talking about Mike Tomlin and the Steelers' unwillingness to change.
Fan approval of Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin may have never been lower than it is right now. But Tomlin continues to receive support from Steelers owner Art Rooney II.
Art Rooney II knows the Pittsburgh Steelers have problems. The team’s longtime president doesn’t think coach Mike Tomlin is one of them despite another quick playoff exit.
One of the questions the media asked Pittsburgh Steelers President Art Rooney II recently was about the size of the Steelers coaching staff size. It's fairly common knowledge that the Steelers coaching staff is one of the smallest in the NFL and a point of contention
Rooney sits down with Pittsburgh's Action Sports to discuss the "disappointing" season finish, Mike Tomlin, Justin Fields, Russell Wilson and a potential Steelers game in Ireland.
Tomlin's Steelers haven't recorded a postseason win since the 2016 campaign. Without directly saying so, Kinkhabwala hinted the one-time Super Bowl champion head coach hasn't adequately adapted to what the NFL is today compared to where the league was roughly 10 years ago.