Steelers open to Aaron Rodgers return
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Hiring Mike McCarthy would break Steelers' longtime precedent, and franchise should be wary of doing that
Since 1969, three men have coached the Steelers: Chuck Noll (1969-91), Bill Cowher (1992-2006) and Tomlin (2007-25), all of whom guided the team to a Super Bowl. None had head-coaching experience when hired, but each had qualities successful coaches need.
Mike Tomlin's job is in question after the Pittsburgh Steelers fell to the Houston Texans on Monday night to end their season. It was the seventh consecutive playoff defeat for Tomlin, tying an NFL record that no one really wants. He's tied with former Bengals coach Marvin Lewis, for those curious.
Meanwhile, the Falcons, Raiders and Dolphins are all counting on former star quarterbacks to point them in the right direction.
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Texans-Steelers blowout drew 29.1M viewers for ESPN
Viewership rose sharply from the comparable game a year ago. The post Texans-Steelers Blowout Drew 29.1M Viewers for ESPN appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Houston Texans veteran safety Jimmie Ward hasn't played a game all season. But don't tell that to the folks at ESPN.
One ESPN analyst urged the Steelers to target Packers quarterback Malik Willis and head coach Matt LaFleur if he parts ways with Green Bay.
The Hoosiers are preparing for the College Football Playoff national championship game against Miami. IU is 26-2 in two years under Cignetti.
Steelers president Art Rooney II dismissed the idea that he would tolerate a rebuild as the franchise installs just its fourth head coach since 1969.