Speaking at the AFC coaches breakfast during the NFL’s annual meeting on Monday, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin pushed back on the Lions’ push to tweak playoff seeding by prioritizing record over division champions.
One of the four head coaches on the NFL Competition Committee appears to be inclined to support the Packers' proposal to ban the tush push during this week's league meetings, but another one was more circumspect about his position on Monday.
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have multiple irons in the fire when it comes to the quarterback position. Of course, Mike Tomlin is not going to say outright that the team is signing Aaron Rodgers, but they are clearly interested in him.
Some people might be anxiously waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make up his mind about whether he’s going to play this upcoming season. Not Mike Tomlin.
As a member of the NFL competition committee, Mike Tomlin is involved in determining the fate of the controversial Tush Push play. The Green Bay Packers submitted a proposal banning the play, which has been used to great success by the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said Pittsburgh is not operating on a deadline to sign Aaron Rodgers, explaining the team is still evaluating all options and used the recent meeting with the MVP quarterback to get to know him better as a person.
Aaron Rodgers and Steelers WR DK Metcalf conducted a throwing session over the weekend, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported. While there remains no timeline on Rodgers' decision, Mike Tomlin sa
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still looking for their quarterback of the future and by future we mean Week 1 of the NFL season. They hosted Aaron Rodgers for a few hours a couple weeks ago, but the former Green Bay Packers and New York Jets quarterback remains a free agent.