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Mike Tomlin steps down as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach
Summary
Mike Tomlin has left the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 years, and the team said he asked to step down following their Wildcard Weekend loss to the Houston Texans.
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Mike Tomlin has left the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 years as the team's head coach. Steelers president Art Rooney confirmed that Tomlin asked to step down following the club's Wildcard Weekend defeat to the Houston Texans. Rooney expressed gratitude for Tomlin's work, dedication and success during his tenure. The statement framed the change as coming at Tomlin's request.
Reported details:
- Mike Tomlin has left the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 years as head coach.
- Steelers president Art Rooney said Tomlin asked to step down after the Wildcard Weekend loss to the Houston Texans.
- Rooney thanked Tomlin for his dedication, passion and the success shared over his time with the team.
- The announcement did not include further personnel steps or a timeline for replacing the head coach.
Summary:
Tomlin's departure ends a long head-coaching tenure in Pittsburgh and was reported as initiated by him after the team's play-off defeat. Undetermined at this time.
