Mike Tomlin Resigns as Steelers Head Coach After Nearly Two Decades

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Mike Tomlin has officially stepped down from his role as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 successful seasons. His tenure included a remarkable record of 193 wins and only two losing seasons, making him a standout figure in NFL history. Tomlin led the Steelers to their sixth Super Bowl title in 2008 and made the playoffs 13 times throughout his career. His departure leaves the Steelers with the challenge of finding a new head coach, as he was the franchise's first Black head coach and the youngest to win a Super Bowl at the time. Tomlin expressed gratitude to the organization and fans, emphasizing his pride in coaching the team.
Key Details: • Tomlin's resignation follows a playoff loss to the Houston Texans (30-6). • He was hired on January 22, 2007, at the age of 34. • The Steelers now have nine head coach openings in the NFL.