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Mike Tomlin, who stepped down after 19 seasons coaching the Pittsburgh Steelers, will join NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” coverage for the 2026 season. He will be part of a revamped “Football Night in America” panel that will travel to NFL game ...
In light of the scandal involving New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and NFL insider Dianna Russini, Vrabel wasn’t present for Day Three of the NFL Draft. And while it isn’t expected that the Patriots would fire Vrabel, nor is he expected to step down, New England does reportedly have eyes on a replacement should it become necessary.
Mike Tomlin gave an honest assessment about how he feels about his new NBC role. Tomlin stepped away from his role as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in January, ending an 19-season tenure
When Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach of the Steelers, there was no press conference and no media tour. There was never an explanation directly from Tomlin as to why he chose, after 19 straight non-losing seasons in Pittsburgh,
Mike Tomlin never experienced a losing season in 19 years in Pittsburgh, but the club’s lack of recent playoff success played a role in his decision to walk away from the club, the new NBC Sports analyst said Sunday.
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