Mike Tomlin is stepping away from coaching after 19 years without a losing season as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tomlin is expected to take the year off entirely, or to work in television, rather than seek a coaching job in this cycle.
This, of course, means that Tomlin will not enter the fray as a potential candidate for the current New York Giants head coaching vacancy.
Tomlin went 193-114-2 (.628 winning percentage) from 2006-2025 with the Steelers. He never had a losing season, with three 8-8 marks being the worst of his tenure.
The Steelers are now in need of just their fourth head coach since 1969.
The Giants, meanwhile are still hot on the trail of John Harbaugh and continuing to interview a large number of candidates in the event the former Baltimore Ravens coach turns them down.