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Mike Tomlin is out as coach; who are candidates and what’s next for Steelers?
Mike Tomlin has embodied the stability created by routine and transparency throughout his 19 seasons as the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach. It has endeared him to hundreds of players and kept him entrenched in an organization that mirrors the values of its coach.
That stability has come to an end as Tomlin is stepping down with two years left on his contract, sources told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Adam Schefter on Monday afternoon.
Tomlin, 53, informed players Tuesday of his decision to walk away at a 2 p.m. ET meeting, a day after falling to the Houston Texans 30-6 in the wild-card round of the AFC playoffs, extending the team’s playoff win drought to nine seasons.
He leaves Pittsburgh with the unprecedented accomplishment of never having a losing season in nearly two decades at the helm of the franchise. He clinched his 200th career NFL victory in Week 16 against the Detroit Lions and tied Chuck Noll for ninth all time with 193 regular-season wins in a Week 18 victory against the Baltimore Ravens that clinched the AFC North title.
With Tomlin’s departure, the Steelers will begin the search for just their fourth head coach since 1969. Before his resignation, Tomlin was the longest-tenured head coach of any North American professional sports franchise, having taken the Steelers job in 2007. He finishes his career in Pittsburgh with 193 regular-season wins, 114 losses and two ties.
Steelers reporter Brooke Pryor and NFL reporters Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano answer the pressing questions in the wake of Tomlin’s departure.
How much of a shock is the news of Mike Tomlin’s departure?
Though there had been rumblings that Tomlin could walk away, potentially to pursue opportunities in television, his announcement and decision coming to fruition was still a surprise to many in the Steelers’ building. Tomlin’s Tuesday started as it often did during the regular season, with an early-morning arrival and a scheduled 2 p.m. team meeting. Players were in the locker room cleaning out their lockers following Monday’s wild-card loss. Before Tomlin’s meeting, there didn’t appear to be any indication that the players inside the locker room knew big news was coming. Less than 24 hours earlier, both Cameron Heyward and Aaron Rodgers had stumped for their head coach’s job.
And in the locker room Tuesday afternoon, tight end Jonnu Smith said he couldn’t imagine the Steelers without Tomlin.
“Ever since my childhood growing up, it was Mike Tomlin, Mike Tomlin, Mike Tomlin, Mike Tomlin, and winning,” he said. “And winning and winning. And the culture that the city has established football-wise based around what Mike Tomlin has done, the culture that he’s built, the way he’s constructed this team, the way he’s treated people in the building, the way he’s cared about this organization so much, and has embodied the true meaning of a Pittsburgh Steeler.” — Pryor
Who could the Steelers target at head coach, and how does Pittsburgh’s tendency to keep coaches for decades factor into this decision?
This is an all-hands-on-deck, drop-everything job for any and all candidates. The Steelers have had three head coaches since 1969, uncanny stability for the modern era. The championship tradition, coupled with the chance for real tenure, will make Pittsburgh’s the best job available. The Steelers will prioritize leadership, most likely, and as they did with Tomlin, they could identify a rising star in the business.
Several defensive coordinators — the Los Angeles Rams‘ Chris Shula, the Green Bay Packers‘ Jeff Hafley and the Los Angeles Chargers‘ Jesse Minter — seem to fit that mold. Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman has rebuffed NFL intrigue but could revisit that for a job like this. The Steelers would be smart to modernize the offense, looking hard at that side of the ball, so several young offensive playcallers could come into play. — Fowler
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What does the future hold for Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers’ QB position?
Rodgers’ one-year deal expired with Monday’s wild-card loss, but he recently expressed that he hadn’t thought about what was next for him. After posting a playoff career-low of 14.3 QBR in Monday night’s loss to Houston, Rodgers said he wasn’t going to make an “emotional” decision about his future. In June, he told “The Pat McAfee Show” that he was “pretty sure” 2025 would be his last season.
If that is indeed the case, the Steelers would be in the market for their next starting quarterback. Mason Rudolph is under contract for another year, and the team also selected former Ohio State quarterback Will Howard in the sixth round of the 2025 draft. The Steelers have been doing their homework on the 2026 quarterback draft class, but with a pick at No. 21, they aren’t likely to land one of the few top-tier rookie signal-callers unless they use draft capital to move up.
Like last year, Pittsburgh will undoubtedly host a number of quarterbacks on predraft visits to do their due diligence, but it seems more likely the Steelers would look for another inexpensive bridge quarterback option to get them to a stronger 2027 draft class. — Pryor
What’s next for Tomlin?
On some level, whatever he wants (other than coaching the Steelers). He’ll likely draw interest from multiple TV networks for a variety of possible roles if he wants to take some time off from coaching, with the potential to go back later. He’ll also surely draw interest from teams that need a head coach, since plenty of these front offices are looking for coaches who have NFL head coaching experience; no one on the current market except John Harbaugh has anywhere close to as much of that as he does.
Tomlin’s entry into the coaching free agent market is sure to alter teams’ plans and interview schedules, and if he wants to jump right into another head coaching job, he’ll have his pick. — Graziano
How does the 2025 season affect Tomlin’s legacy?
Tomlin’s final season was a microcosm of his 19-year tenure at the helm of the Steelers. There were incredible highs and improbable wins coupled with inconceivable lows and befuddling losses. Ultimately, the 10-7 final season was like so many before — good enough to reach the postseason, but not good enough to make a run and recapture the magic of his early years. The Tomlin era in Pittsburgh will be remembered for near-instant success and an unprecedented streak of non-losing seasons as the head coach raised the floor of his squad every single season by being a transparent leader and a players’ coach.
“Obviously, he’s the fall guy, right? You look at this situation and you said, ‘OK, we went down. Who’s the leader?’ They’re going to look at the leader. And for us, that’s Mike Tomlin. But we had a hell of a leader, a great leader, a man that is capable of leading us to ultimately the ultimate goal. And he’s done it. He’s very capable of doing it. Like I said before, we just came up short,” Smith said on Monday. — Pryor
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Ranking MLB’s best at every position for 2026: Olney’s top 10s
With spring training camps underway, it is time to look at the state of baseball. As part of our 2026 MLB season preview, ESPN’s Buster Olney surveyed those around the industry to help him rank the top 10 players at every position.
The objective of this exercise is to identify the best players for the 2026 season, not who might be best in five years or over their career. Who will be the best pitchers to take the mound this season? Who are the game’s most powerful hitters in 2026? And how do marquee positions like shortstop and center field shake out?
We rolled out a position per day over two weeks: starting pitchers, relievers, catchers, first basemen, second basemen, third basemen, shortstops, corner outfielders, center fielders and designated hitters.
Who are the best players today? Check out who makes the list at every position.

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Top 10 first basemen
The battle for the top spot on our list at first base is between a veteran star coming off a dominant October and a young slugger who could be the talk of MLB in 2026. Which player is the best of the best? See our top 10 »
Top 10 second basemen
This year’s second basemen include accomplished veterans, young stars and players still new to the position. Here are the best of the best. See our top 10 »
Top 10 third basemen
The hot corner boasts stars like Jose Ramirez, Alex Bregman, Manny Machado, Bo Bichette, Carlos Correa and more. Where do they all land among the top 10 at the position? See our top 10 »
Top 10 shortstops
The shortstop position is full of big-name stars: Bobby Witt Jr., Gunnar Henderson, Geraldo Perdomo, Francisco Lindor, Corey Seager and Mookie Betts, to name a few. But which one earned the top spot at the premier infield position? See our top 10 »
Top 10 corner outfielders
The outfield corners are loaded with future Hall of Famers, fast-rising young players and two sluggers who share a city. See our top 10 »
Top 10 center fielders
Center field is a spot ruled by some of baseball’s young stars — but which one of them sits atop our list? See our top 10 »
Top 10 designated hitters
You might be able to guess the superstar atop the list of the best designated hitters in baseball for 2026 — but who else joins him in our ranking? See our top 10 »
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