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Mike Tomlin has stepped down as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach, ending a 19-year run during which he never had a losing season. Tomlin, 53, is not expected to coach elsewhere in 2026, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The Steelers announced Tomlin’s decision Tuesday afternoon, saying his track record “will likely never be duplicated.” Tomlin said in a statement that he decided to step down “after much thought and reflection.” With Tomlin’s departure, the Steelers will begin the search for just their fourth head coach since 1969.
