Jets superstar wide receiver would love to play for Steelers
New York's fanbase may want their team to try and acquire a veteran coach with a winning pedigree - like Mike McCarthy from the Cowboys but that may not be what the team wants.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are considered one of the most well-run organizations in all of sports. The reason for this is the history of success, as well as the amount of consistency the franchise has had.
Like it or not, Mike Tomlin will have a bust in Canton someday. He’s never had a losing season in 18 years as the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach, only Bill Belichick and Tom Landry have more consecutive non-losing seasons.
Is Tomlin holding the Steelers back? Is it the other way around? Could it be both? There's much more to this story than the obvious.
The New York Jets’ journey to find their next head coach could take the franchise in a number of interesting directions. Some paths have already been ruled out.
While Pittsburgh Steelers fans don't have a high opinion of head coach Mike Tomlin anymore, that is not the case with players around the NFL. In fact, one $140 million superstar wide receiver recently admitted he would "100%" like to play for Tomlin.
Adams openly discussed if he would welcome the opportunity to play for Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith is making the head coach interview rounds, completing one with the New York Jets.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly not interested in Aaron Rodgers despite speculation. Instead, they are focusing on re-signing Russell Wilson or exploring other quarterbacks such as Justin Fields.
There has been a lot of chatter surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers after their first-round exit from the playoffs. Rumors have circulated about Mike Tomlin’s future with the team, but for the time being,
It was a sequence that perfectly captured the Pittsburgh Steelers’ desultory first-round playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night, and also the desultory, mediocre reality that has surrounded the Steelers for a decade now.