The Pittsburgh Steelers are poised to make a significant decision regarding head coach Mike Tomlin as the NFL season progresses. After the current season, Tomlin will have two years remaining on his contract, specifically through 2026 and a team option for 2027. According to league sources, the Steelers must decide whether to exercise this option by March 1, 2024.
While there will be organizational meetings to discuss Tomlin’s future, these will occur only after the conclusion of the season. The Steelers have not terminated a head coach since 1941, making the likelihood of such a move unlikely. Recent history supports this; the franchise only executed its first in-season coordinator change in 82 years with the dismissal of offensive coordinator Matt Canada in November 2023.
The critical factor in this situation is the team option in Tomlin’s contract. Should the Steelers opt not to pick up this option, they would effectively allow their head coach to enter the final year of his contract. This scenario is generally avoided by NFL teams, as it raises uncertainties about the future commitment between the organization and the head coach.
Critics of Tomlin point out that the Steelers have not secured a playoff win since 2016. Nonetheless, he remains a highly regarded coach, having never recorded a losing season in his 18 years with the team. Currently, the Steelers hold a 6-6 record, which could potentially lead to a 19th consecutive season without a losing record.
Discussion surrounding Tomlin’s future has included suggestions of trading him after the season. However, any trade would require Tomlin’s consent due to a no-trade clause in his contract. This clause gives him the power to block any potential moves, further complicating the situation.
As the Steelers prepare to face the Baltimore Ravens for first place in the AFC North this Sunday, December 10, 2023, the focus remains on the immediate challenges rather than future uncertainties. Tomlin’s performance in this game could also see him tie Dan Reeves for the 10th-most regular-season wins in NFL history, with 190 victories.
The Steelers have five regular-season games remaining, and any discussions about coaching changes are unlikely until the season concludes. There is a clear determination within the organization to get back on a winning track and reclaim their position in the division.
Fans have voiced their opinions, particularly after last week’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, but the franchise is not contemplating a change in leadership at this time. As the season progresses, the Steelers will face a crucial decision regarding Tomlin’s future that could shape the direction of the team moving forward.


































