Mike Tomlin steps down after 19 years with Steelers
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Mike Tomlin is reportedly stepping down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 years with the team. Sources indicate that Tomlin plans to take a break from coaching for at least a year and may pursue opportunities in broadcasting, with a potential deal at Fox being mentioned. Despite his departure, there remains the possibility that another NFL team could present him with an offer that might alter his plans, contingent on reaching an agreement with the Steelers regarding compensation. Tomlin's exit marks a significant transition for the Steelers, initiating their fourth head-coaching search since the hiring of Chuck Noll.
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