Steelers, Mike Tomlin and Cam Heyward
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Remember when Bill Cowher inherited Chuck Noll’s players?
Mike Tomlin’s detractors always find a new angle. As the head coach steps down from 19 winning seasons leading the Pittsburgh Steelers, his critics are still as vocal as ever.
If you became a coach of the Steelers, you stay a long time. And Pittsburgh might have found their next young prodigy.
With each coaching hire that the Steelers nail — and they’re three-for-three since 1969 — the pressure builds to get the next one right, too. So here they are, 19 years after their last search. With plenty of good options from which to choose.
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Steelers are eager to hire head coach with experience but 1 top candidate may defy the requirement
The Pittsburgh Steelers are searching to find the next leader of the franchise. It is no secret that they have only had three head coaches since 1969: Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin.
Conventional thinking is that the Steelers will attempt to hire a head coach who is in his mid-30s, has never held an NFL coaching job and is a current defensive coordinator. Their previous three coaches—Chuck Noll,
Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores has wrapped up his interview with the Steelers.
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Pittsburgh Steelers interview Super Bowl-winning head coach
The Pittsburgh Steelers just lost one Super Bowl-winning head coach when Mike Tomlin announced his resignation after 19 seasons on […]
The Pittsburgh Steelers need a head coach. The right coach. Not someone who just looks like a good fit for the family photo. No, that’s not a nepo-baby shot at Los Angeles’ Greg Shula. Physically, Chuck Noll,