Art Rooney II: We’ll see on Mike Tomlin extension, don’t want to speculate

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The Steelers broke with tradition by waiting until the final year of head coach Mike Tomlin’s contract before signing him to a three-year extension in 2021.

Pittsburgh had typically extended Tomlin’s contract with two years left on the deal and that’s where he finds himself heading into the 2023 season. Tomlin extended his run without a losing season to all 16 years he’s held the job with a 7-2 finish in 2022, but Steelers president Art Rooney II didn’t say whether an extension is on the table when he spoke to reporters Thursday.

“I don’t like to speculate on coach’s contract,” Rooney said, via Joe Rutter of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “We’ll see.”

Rooney said “you should be your best team at the end of the season” and believes that was the case for the Steelers this season. He said he’s also “encouraged” by how Tomlin and the staff brought rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett along, but the contract question will remain an open one as the Steelers move into the offseason.

7 responses to “Art Rooney II: We’ll see on Mike Tomlin extension, don’t want to speculate

  1. The Steelers love Mike Tomlin. He’s done things no other coach in history has done. The future looks bright as Kenny Pickett certainly looks like another HOF QB. Tomlin is getting ready to break the bank. He’ll be signing the most lucrative contract in NFL history.

  2. YES!!!!

    – The AFC

    8-9 Pats fan needs to be quiet as this is the second losing season in the past three without Brady. Doesn’t say much about BB the Chess Master….lol

  3. 8-9 Pats fan needs to be quiet as this is the second losing season in the past three without Brady. Doesn’t say much about BB the Chess Master….lol
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    Patriot fans will be living off past glories for the remainder of their lives. I see them screaming about a 74th dynasty.

  4. As a Steelers fan and ZERO playoff wins in last 6 yrs, Rooney may not want to give Mediocre Mike a free pass this time. Maybe another 9-8 next yr – which wouldn’t surprise many Steelers fans- and no extension. And please don’t tell me there aren’t good candidates to replace him. Sirianni, Daboll, O’Donnell etc etc disproves that.

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