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The previous record was held by Jon Gruden, who was 39 when he won Super Bowl XXXVII with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Coincidentally, Tomlin was the defensive backs coach under Gruden when the Buccaneers won the Super Bowl and was a key component in their success that year. [19] Tomlin's record was eclipsed by Sean McVay, who was 303 days younger ...
Mike Tomlin: Pittsburgh Steelers: Arizona Cardinals: Ken Whisenhunt: 27–23 Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida: February 7, 2010 XLIV: Sean Payton: New Orleans Saints: Indianapolis Colts: Jim Caldwell: 31–17 Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida: February 6, 2011 XLV: Mike McCarthy: Green Bay Packers: Pittsburgh Steelers: Mike ...
From 1974 to 1979 the franchise became the first NFL franchise to win four Super Bowl titles in six seasons, a feat which is yet to be matched. In 2005 , the Steelers became the first #6 seed to advance to a conference championship game, and go on to win the Super Bowl, since the playoff field was expanded to 12 teams in 1990 .
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin's playoff record dates back to 2007, ... Tomlin has coached in a total of 19 NFL playoff games, including two Super Bowl appearances (and one win).
Tomlin has a higher win percentage than Hall of Fame coaches like Curly Lambeau, Cowher, Bud Grant, Joe Gibbs, Bill Walsh and Tom Landry. Tomlin has just one Super Bowl victory and an 8-10 record ...
The Steelers went an incredible 15-1 the next season, and then beat the Seattle Seahawks to win the Super Bowl to wrap the 2005 campaign. Cower finished his career with the Steelers after going 8 ...
Don Shula holds the current records for regular season wins at 328. Shula’s tenure included many 14 game seasons, thus his win total took longer to amass than that of currently active coaches. Bill Belichick holds the record for postseason wins at 31. Among active head coaches, Andy Reid is the leader in regular season and postseason wins.
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.