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Monday, February 23, 2026

Mike Tomlin Quits With Steelers at Crossroads After Playoff Loss

Despite never posting a losing season Tomlin was facing rising impatience due to repeated postseason failures. On Tuesday, he elected to walk away.

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The Steelers, one of the NFL’s winningest and most venerable franchises, are at a crossroads after head coach Mike Tomlin quit Tuesday in the wake of another blowout playoff loss.

Tomlin, the league’s longest-tenured coach at 19 seasons, informed Steelers ownership that he is leaving, effective immediately. The move—though somewhat expected amid rising scrutiny around the coach—still represents a dramatic exit after 193 regular-season wins, 13 playoff appearances, 2 Super Bowl berths, and 1 league championship.

With the departure, the Steelers will be seeking just their fourth head coach since 1969 after Tomlin, Bill Cowher, and Chuck Noll, with that group combining for 6 Super Bowl titles.

Tomlin is now expected to be a highly coveted figure among NFL broadcasters.

“Obviously, l am extremely grateful to Mike for all the hard work, dedication and success we have shared over the last 19 years,” said Steelers president Art Rooney II. “It is hard for me to put into words the level of respect and appreciation I have for Coach Tomlin.”

The decision arrived just hours after the Steelers fell to Houston, 30–6 on Monday in the final NFL wild-card game, marking the team’s seventh straight playoff loss. Those games had an average margin of defeat of more than 15 points and Pittsburgh never held a second-half lead in any of them. 

Despite not having a losing regular-season record in the entire 19-season tenure of head coach Mike Tomlin—something that Rooney said will “likely never be duplicated”—Pittsburgh has not won a playoff game since the 2016 divisional round.

That good-but-not-great run in recent years significantly amplified the impatience of Steelers fans, as Tomlin tied former Bengals coach Marvin Lewis for the longest postseason losing streak in NFL history. As the Texans put the finishing touches on their dominant victory Monday, Pittsburgh fans at Acrisure Stadium began a loud “Fire Tomlin!” chant. 

After that, though, Tomlin had nothing but praise for the intensity of Steelers fans.

“I want to also thank Steelers Nation. Your passion, loyalty, and high expectations represent what makes this franchise truly special,” Tomlin said in a statement regarding his exit. “Coaching in Pittsburgh is unlike anywhere else, and I will always take great pride in having been a steward of this team.”

Tomlin, who earned roughly $16 million annually, was under contract through the 2027 season. The agreement for the 2027 season, however, was a Steelers team option to be exercised by March 1. Ultimately, though, he mooted the entire situation with his decision to walk away.

Because Tomlin left while still under contract, though, the Steelers still have his coaching rights. Pittsburgh would be in a position to seek compensation from another team should he look to return to the sidelines instead of venture into broadcasting.

Tomlin’s departure extends a frenetic NFL coaching carousel that includes eight other open jobs, including in Baltimore, which last week fired John Harbaugh—Tomlin’s closest rival in NFL coaching tenure—after 18 seasons.

Quarterback Issues

Pittsburgh, meanwhile, also has a significant decision to make about who will play quarterback in 2026. A one-year, $13.65 million contract for future Pro Football Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers is now done. While Rodgers showed occasional flashes of brilliance that led him to four NFL Most Valuable Player awards, he ultimately was not able to change the team’s trajectory of the past decade. 

Rodgers has not made a decision about his future, and the Steelers’ quarterback depth chart includes backups Mason Rudolph and Will Howard, the latter being a 2025 draftee out of Ohio State. 

“I’m not going to make any emotional decisions,” Rodgers said after the loss to the Texans. “[I’m] disappointed, obviously. Such a fun year. A lot of adversity but a lot of fun. [It’s] been a great year overall in my life, and this is a really good part of that, coming here and being a part of this team. So, it’s disappointing to be sitting here with the season over.”

Rodgers, however, pushed back on the scrutiny surrounding Tomlin.

“Mike T. has more success than damn near anybody in the league for the last 19, 20 years,” he said. “More than that, though, when you have the right guy and the culture is right, you don’t think about making a change, but there’s a lot of pressure that comes from the outside and obviously that sways decisions from time to time. But it’s not how I would do things and not how the league used to be.”

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