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The Pittsburgh Steelers have a new starting quarterback and his name is Kenny Pickett. Head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed the news on Tuesday with a simple “Kenny will start this week” soundbite to the press. The move was expected after Pickett’s performance against the New York Jets. While he threw three interceptions in a loss, he provided the Steelers with a “spark” that has been non-existent with Mitchell Trubisky, who led his team to just six points at halftime. And it may have been only three had it not been edge rusher Carl Lawson’s unnecessary roughing of the passer penalty at the end ...
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Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers expressed admiration for coach Mike Tomlin days before beating his Steelers squad 27-17. “I’m a big Mike Tomlin fan. I have been for a long time,” he told Pat McAfee’s podcast. “I like the way that he speaks about his team. I like the way he goes about his business. I like his confidence. I’ve heard nothing but good things from guys that have played there. I like Mike Tomlin.” Rodgers’ comments prompted speculation that he would potentially be interested in playing for the Steelers. The three-time MVP had publicly voiced his frustrations with Green Bay’s front...
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The long-time head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers won’t be leaving anytime soon. Mike Tomlin has signed a contract extension with the Steelers through the 2024 NFL season. Tomlin first took the head coaching job in Pittsburgh in 2007, and has been extremely successful thus far, with two Super Bowl appearances and one Lombardi trophy. In his 14 years with the team, Tomlin has a career record of 145-78-1, with nine playoff appearances and seven AFC North division championships. Tomlin is also one of only two coaches in NFL history to start his coaching career with 14 consecutive non-losing sea...
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