The Pittsburgh Steelers moving on from Mike Tomlin has never felt like a legitimate possibility. But the fanbase is fed up, and the Steelers sit at 6-6 with lackluster production on both sides of the ball. Naturally, talk about Tomlin’s future has increased this week. Appearing on 93.7 The Fan, Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said that if the Steelers finish out the season strong, the noise about moving on from Tomlin will die down. But if they don’t, and the Steelers finish with a losing record, Fittipaldo thinks there’s a very good chance Tomlin doesn’t return as the Steelers’ head coach in 2026.
Beat Writer Thinks There’s A ’30-35%’ Chance Mike Tomlin Returns If Steelers Finish With Losing Record