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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin revealed that his post-game celebration was inspired by UFC heavyweight Derrick Lewis.
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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers walks out of press conference after defending Mike Tomlin from criticism
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers walked out of his press conference after being asked a second straight question about head coach Mike Tomlin.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin explained his chest-beating blow-a-kiss celebration after Sunday night's win over the Ravens.
After Mike Tomlin stepped away, it did not just shake the top of the building; instead, the Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for a fresh start with a new head coach. But according to a report, it painted a brutal picture for the coaches who followed Tomlin for years.
Mike Tomlin offered a heartfelt parting message to DeMeco Ryans on Monday night after coaching what would be his final game for the Steelers. Moments after Houston punched its ticket to the divisional round with a 30-6 road victory over Pittsburgh, Tomlin approached the Texans coach midfield at Acrisure Stadium to congratulate him.
In what might have been Aaron Rodgers’ final post-game press conference on Monday, Jan. 12, the iconic quarterback clapped back and abruptly ended the session when he was asked about his relationship with coach Mike Tomlin.
On several occasions this year, Rodgers has taken interview sessions as an opportunity to defend his coach. On Monday night, speaking publicly for perhaps the last time as a Steeler moments after another wild-card-round exit for the team, Rodgers delivered an impassioned defense of Tomlin.
Maybe the Steelers still have a chance at keeping Aaron Rodgers after all — and perhaps one of the candidates for their coaching vacancy could help.
After stepping down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike Tomlin will reportedly not coach anywhere else in 2026.