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Is Mike McCarthy An Upgrade Over Mike Tomlin? Jim Rome Doesn’t Think So
When Mike Tomlin stepped down as the Pittsburgh Steelers’ head coach last month after nearly two decades in the role, the Steelers had plenty of options to replace him. There were lots of intriguing candidates available this coaching cycle,
A reliable cornerstone of the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ defense could be on the chopping block, as the team weighs a difficult decision on the future of linebacker Alex Highsmith. While Alex Highsmith’s contract runs through 2027,
News broke over the weekend that the Pittsburgh native is being hired to replace Mike Tomlin as head coach of the Steelers.
During his first press conference as Pittsburgh Steelers coach, Mike McCarthy admitted something noteworthy. “I’ve been a head coach for 18 years. I’ve had one top 5 defense,” McCarthy said of his 2010 team.
The end of the Mike Tomlin era in Pittsburgh has been met with a mix of reactions, but a message from one of his quarterbacks cuts through the noise to reveal the coach’s true legacy. After the departure,
The Pittsburgh Steelers hit a setback after Scott Tolzien chose to stay with the New Orleans Saints. NFL insider Jordan Schultz confirmed the decision, dimming hopes that Tolzien could help shape Aaron Rodgers’ future.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially entered a new era, but the honeymoon phase for new head coach Mike McCarthy might be short-lived. Fresh off his hiring as the successor to Mike Tomlin in late January,