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Michael Pettaway Tomlin (born March 15, 1972) is an American professional football coach who is the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Football League (NFL). Since joining the Steelers in 2007, he has led the team to 11 playoff appearances, seven division titles, three AFC Championship Games , two Super Bowl appearances, and ...
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.
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Tomlin, 52, was hired by the Steelers in 2007 and has remained their head coach ever since. With Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots parting ways in early 2024, Tomlin is now the NFL's ...
His quarterback is on his last legs. His so-so roster suffered numerous injuries. Yet here Tomlin is, back in the playoffs with a 15th non-losing record in 15 seasons coaching the Steelers.
The 52-year-old Tomlin is 173-100-2 since taking over for Hall of Famer Bill Cowher in 2007. Steelers sign head coach Mike Tomlin to 3-year deal that will carry through at least the 2027 season ...
Reid, Tomlin, Harbaugh, and McVay have won Super Bowls with their current teams, while McCarthy, Payton, and Pederson have won with their former teams. Reid is the oldest active coach at 66 years old while the youngest is Mike Macdonald at 37. McVay at 30 was the youngest head coach at the time of hiring in modern NFL history and the youngest ...
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 ...