Steelers Eye Contract Extension for Coach Tomlin Amid Trade Rumors
Despite a three-game losing streak, the team is reportedly not looking to fire Tomlin, but is considering extending his contract, which runs through the 2024 season.
- Despite a three-game losing streak, the Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly not looking to fire head coach Mike Tomlin, but are considering extending his contract, which runs through the 2024 season.
- NFL insiders have suggested that a trade involving Tomlin could be possible, with the Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears, and Carolina Panthers being potential destinations.
- Tomlin has been with the Steelers for 17 seasons, never finishing a season with a losing record, and has led the team to 10 playoff appearances and two Super Bowl appearances.
- Recent performance issues on the field and effort-level concerns with some players have led to speculation about Tomlin's future with the Steelers.
- The Steelers are currently 10th in the AFC standings, one game behind in the race for wild-card spots.