The Pittsburgh Steelers had barely processed Mike Tomlin’s 19-year tenure before news of his departure broke. Things move fast in the NFL, and Pittsburgh must get ahead of things if it wants its choice of options on the market. Tomlin is out the door, and according to Adam Schefter of ESPN, interview requests have already been placed by the Steelers.
According to Schefter, the Steelers have requested permission from the Los Angeles Rams to interview two of their coaches.
One is Chris Shula, an early favorite to land the top job in Pittsburgh.