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Tomlin led the Steelers to improvement in the 2014 season, going 11–5 and winning the AFC North. [34] The team saw their season end in the Wild Card Round to the Baltimore Ravens in a 30–17 loss. [35] In the 2015 season, Tomlin and the Steelers recorded a 10–6 mark, which qualified the team for the postseason. [36]
The Steelers' sixth Super Bowl win came in Super Bowl XLIII (2008) under current head coach Mike Tomlin, [2] who was hired to replace the retiring Cowher in 2007. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As of 2023, the Steelers have had only three head coaches in the last 55 years.
He was succeeded by Mike Tomlin. In Cowher's 15 seasons, the Steelers captured eight division titles, earned 10 postseason playoff berths (including six straight in his first six seasons), played in 21 playoff games, advanced to six AFC Championship games and made two Super Bowl appearances. He is one of only six coaches in NFL history to claim ...
Bill Cowher, the Steelers' head coach before Tomlin, is in the Hall of Fame, and Tomlin measures up well with him: Tomlin: 181-102-2 (.639 win percentage), 1 Super Bowl, 2 AFC titles
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward (97) and head coach Mike Tomlin before the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio on Dec. 1, 2024.
The Pittsburgh Steelers announced Monday that head coach Mike Tomlin signed a three-year contract extension, keeping him with the team through the 2027 campaign and ending offseason speculation ...
This approach has proven to be rewarding, given that the Steelers have won six Super Bowls in the post AFL–NFL merger era – with all three coaches (Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin) having won at least one Super Bowl and two AFC championships apiece – and the team being a playoff contender in most years.
Mike Tomlin's confidence is unshakeable. “Fifty-one years of life, man, most of which have been in football, that’s probably what gives me confidence,” the longtime Pittsburgh Steelers coach ...