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Mike Tomlin ties Chuck Noll with 193 regular-season wins
Summary
A Week 18 win over the Baltimore Ravens gave Mike Tomlin his 193rd regular-season victory, tying him with Hall of Famer Chuck Noll and securing the Steelers' AFC North title and a playoff spot.
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Mike Tomlin recorded his 193rd regular-season win in Week 18, placing him alongside Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll on the NFL all-time wins list. That victory over the Baltimore Ravens also clinched the AFC North title and a place in the playoffs for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tomlin is in his 19th season and recently extended his NFL record for most consecutive non-losing seasons to begin a career to 19. The win came as the team prepared to enter the AFC wild-card round.
Key facts:
- Tomlin and Chuck Noll are tied for ninth all-time with 193 regular-season wins.
- The 193rd win came in Week 18 against the Baltimore Ravens and secured the AFC North crown and a playoff berth.
- Tomlin holds the NFL record for most consecutive non-losing seasons to begin a career, at 19.
- Chuck Noll was a Hall of Fame coach who turned the Steelers from 1-13 to Super Bowl champions in five years.
- Noll’s Steelers won four Super Bowls in the 1970s and remain noted for multiple back-to-back championships.
- Tomlin is entering the playoffs in his 19th season as Pittsburgh prepares to host the Houston Texans in the AFC wild-card round.
Summary:
Tomlin’s 193rd regular-season win ties him with a franchise coaching icon and underscores continuity in Pittsburgh’s coaching legacy. The immediate next step is the Steelers’ wild-card game at home against the Texans, with the team aiming for its first playoff victory since 2016.
