Tomlin steps down as Steelers head coach after 19 years

Tomlin steps down as Steelers head coach after 19 years

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Mike Tomlin has left the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 years as head coach.

Steelers president Art Rooney confirmed Tomlin asked to step down from the role after their play-off defeat by the Houston Texans on Wildcard Weekend.

Rooney said: “I am extremely grateful to Mike for all the hard work, dedication and success we have shared over the last 19 years.

‘Coaching in Pittsburgh is unlike anywhere else’

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Tomlin released a statement of his own, saying his “respect and love for the Pittsburgh Steelers will never change”.

“This organisation has been a huge part of my life for many years and it has been an absolute honour to lead this team,” he added.

“Coaching in Pittsburgh is unlike anywhere else and I will always take great pride in having been a steward of this team.

“I am excited for what the future holds for this organisation and I will forever be grateful for my time coaching in Pittsburgh.”

Tomlin guided the Steelers to their sixth Super Bowl title in 2008 and made the play-offs 13 times during his tenure.

However, their defeat to Houston was the seventh consecutive postseason defeat and fans had voiced their displeasure at his coaching during the season, chanting ‘Fire Tomlin’ at games.

The departure of Tomlin means the Steelers will be looking for only their fourth head coach since 1969.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (left) and coach Mike Tomlin (right)Getty Images

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Source: BBC

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