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The Pittsburgh Steelers have no intention of moving on from head coach Mike Tomlin, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter said during an appearance on Sunday NFL Countdown.
While breaking down the Steelers’ Wild Card loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, Schefter reiterated that the Steelers have fielded at least one trade call from a team that was interested in trading for Tomlin, but that team was told that Tomlin has a no-trade clause and that the Steelers have no interest in moving on from Tomlin at this time.
With the Steelers suffering another embarrassment in the first round of the NFL playoffs, Schefter said that that more teams may reach out, but it sounds like the Steelers are expected to retain Tomlin as their head coach moving into the 2025 season.
“Pittsburgh hasn’t given any indication that it wants to move on from Mike Tomlin, and this has been the most patient franchise, not just in football, but maybe in sports,” Schefter said. “There’s no indication they want to move on from Mike Tomlin now.”
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