The Pittsburgh Steelers will not fire head coach Mike Tomlin midseason, marking a continuation of their long-standing tradition since 1941. However, by March 1, they must decide on a contract option that could extend Tomlin’s tenure through 2027, despite his mixed success in recent years, including no playoff wins since 2016. With the team currently at 6-6, former quarterback Ben Roethlisberger suggested a mutual parting might be necessary, though immediate changes seem unlikely. The Steelers are preparing for a crucial game against the Baltimore Ravens, also at 6-6, for AFC North supremacy.
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