Report: Teams reaching out to Mike Tomlin told he doesn't plan to coach in 2026
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Mike Tomlin announced his decision to step down after 19 seasons as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite speculation about a possible move into broadcasting, Tomlin has reportedly informed interested teams that he does not plan to coach in 2026. Although under contract with the Steelers, any shift in his plans would require negotiations for compensation with another team. Steelers owner Art Rooney II is expected to provide further details in a media meeting on Wednesday.
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