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Tomlin led the Steelers to the 2007 AFC North Division championship and a 10–6 record in his first year as head coach. [12] The Steelers lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Jacksonville Jaguars, 31–29. Tomlin began his career with a 15–7 record in regular season play—as did his predecessor Cowher and all-time win-leader Don ...
Most consecutive non-losing seasons to begin coaching career (16, Mike Tomlin) Most consecutive games with a sack (75) Tied (New England Patriots) most Super Bowl wins (six) Most conference championship games played in [AFC] (15 – all with AFC) – The San Francisco 49ers have most appearances with 16
Won Super Bowl XLIII (6) (vs. Cardinals) 27–23 James Harrison [4] Santonio Holmes Mike Tomlin (Motorola NFL COY) [5] 2009: 2009: NFL AFC North 3rd 9 7 0 .563 2010: 2010: NFL AFC: North: 1st: 12 4 0 .750 Won Divisional Playoffs 31–24 Won AFC Championship 24–19 Lost Super Bowl XLV (vs. Packers) 25–31 Troy Polamalu 2011: 2011: NFL AFC
Tomlin has just one Super Bowl victory and an 8-10 record in the playoffs — the many Steelers fans who have been laughably impatient with Tomlin through the years will point out those facts ...
The Patriots need to restock the roster, but you don't turn down a potential franchise quarterback. ... He had a 29-6 record at the University of San Diego, ... Mike Tomlin's streak of non-losing ...
The table shows the current coaches and their records for each National Football League (NFL) team. The longest tenured head coach on his current team is Mike Tomlin who has been with the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2007. Andy Reid is the only active coach with multiple Super Bowl wins with three.
Tomlin has provided a winning football culture within the franchise during his 18 years at the helm. The Steelers improved to 9-3 on Sunday, following a 44-38 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals .
Sean Payton vs. his former team 5 Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots: Colts, 3–2 2006, 2008–2009, 2014–2015 Colts–Patriots rivalry: 5 Los Angeles Chargers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: Chargers, 3–2 2006, 2009, 2018–2019, 2021 none 5 New York Giants vs. Washington Commanders: Giants, 3–2 2007–2008, 2013, 2017, 2022