The Pittsburgh Steelers' 2024 season ended in a brutal fashion. When a team snowballs and regresses the way the Steelers did in 2024, it's reasonable to assume that major changes may happen across the board.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter nuked social media on Saturday with this bombshell update about the Chicago Bears head coaching search.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are not expected to make major changes this offseason, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter. Instead, the Steelers will likely make small tweaks like they have over the last few seasons in hopes that results will change.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported two teams pursued a Mike Tomlin trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason.
According to a report, the Chicago Bears recently called the Steelers to see if they would be allowed to talk to and potentially try to trade for Tomlin, only to have Pittsburgh rebuff their inquiry.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had their season come to an end Saturday night in Baltimore, as they lost to the rival Ravens, 28-14. It was their fifth straight defeat to finish the year, which isn't the best of ways to enter the offseason.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said during his season-ending press conference on Tuesday that he expects changes on a
Mike Tomlin has already made it clear he has no interest in another coaching job, but that didn't stop the Chicago Bears from at least trying to inquire
The Chicago Bears called the Pittsburgh Steelers to see if they would be allowed to talk to and potentially try to trade for Mike Tomlin.
The Bears recently called the Steelers to see if they would be allowed to talk to and potentially try to trade for longtime head coach Mike Tomlin, only to have Pittsburgh rebuff their inquiry, league sources told ESPN. https://t.co/MviaUsBrjG
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin's immediate future appears to be something of a talking point following the team's AFC Wild Card Round loss to
The Steelers have reportedly turned away interest from the Chicago Bears about a potential trade for Tomlin, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Despite another wild-card playoff loss for the Steelers, Tomlin sounds very safe in his Pittsburgh job.