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Former Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin Signs with Media Agency
Tomlin expected to field TV offers after 19 seasons as Pittsburgh's head coach
Mar. 25, 2026 at 6:25am
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has signed a deal with the Montag Group, a sports media agency, as he prepares to potentially transition to a career in television broadcasting. Tomlin, who stepped down as Steelers coach following the 2025-26 season, is expected to receive interest from multiple networks and streaming services this offseason.
Why it matters
Tomlin's move to sign with a media agency signals his intention to pursue a second career in television after a highly successful 19-year run as the Steelers' head coach. As one of the winningest coaches in Steelers history, Tomlin's transition to broadcasting could provide valuable insights and analysis for football fans.
The details
Tomlin, who turned 54 earlier this month, is expected to receive interest from multiple networks and streaming services this offseason. He stepped down as Steelers coach following the conclusion of the 2025-26 season after 19 seasons without a losing record. The Super Bowl XLIII-winning coach posted a 193-114-2 record during his time with Pittsburgh, tying him with Hall of Famer Chuck Noll for ninth place in regular-season wins among all NFL coaches, equal atop the Steelers chart.
- Tomlin stepped down as Steelers coach following the conclusion of the 2025-26 season.
- The Steelers replaced Tomlin with Mike McCarthy in late January 2026.
The players
Mike Tomlin
Former head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who stepped down after the 2025-26 season following a 19-year tenure with the team.
Mike McCarthy
The new head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, hired in late January 2026 to replace the departing Mike Tomlin.
Chuck Noll
Hall of Fame NFL coach who is tied with Mike Tomlin for the most regular-season wins by a Steelers head coach.
What’s next
Tomlin is expected to field offers from multiple networks and streaming services as he transitions to a career in television broadcasting.
The takeaway
Mike Tomlin's decision to sign with a sports media agency suggests that the highly successful former Steelers head coach is positioning himself for a potential second career in television, where his deep football knowledge and experience could provide valuable insights for fans.





