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Fox Sports' Jay Glazer doesn't think that former Steelers leader Mike Tomlin has any interest in NFL head coaching again.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is still a sought-after commodity in the National Football League.
The organization moved quickly to find a replacement, and they’ve landed one of the most experienced minds in the coaching business. According to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, Tampa Bay is bringing aboard longtime Steelers special teams coordinator Danny Smith to fill the same role for the Buccaneers.
The Giants will introduce John Harbaugh as their new head coach at noon Tuesday, after finally finalizing his contract Saturday. Word of his hiring initially got out Wednesday night. So it took a while to get the deal done, as the Giants hand Harbaugh the keys to their entire football operation, while decreasing general manager Joe Schoen’s power.
Rodgers made his way through the line. The Steelers had signed the quarterback last June in the hope that he could help end the franchise’s then-eight-year drought without a postseason win. When asked, Rodgers said Tomlin was the reason he signed with the Steelers rather than retiring, and the two grew close as the season went on.
The check-in occurred on Tuesday, a day before the Giants met with Harbaugh at their East Rutherford facility for a whirlwind day that culminated in the Giants brass offering Harbaugh the job, and he accepting it hours later.
If Aaron Rodgers is going to continue his NFL career, there's still a chance he may remain with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to ESPN's Adam Schfter.
Before hiring John Harbaugh, who was always their No. 1 target, the New York Giants checked in on Mike Tomlin immediately after he stepped down.
Najee Harris joined the Get Got Pod and discussed his conversation with head coach Mike Tomlin ahead of 2025 free […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Najee Harris Reveals Conversatio