Where could Mike Tomlin coach next? Four teams that make sense

Where could Mike Tomlin coach next? Four teams that make sense

The longest active coach-team partnership in the NFL has come to an end.

Pittsburgh SteelerscoachMike Tomlin is stepping downafter a two-decades long partnership that netted the franchise two Super Bowl appearances and one championship.

Tomlin never finished with a losing record in his 19 seasons with the Steelers. His 193 regular season wins are tied for ninth all-time in NFL history with fellow Steelers head coach Chuck Noll. His final game with the Steelers came in the most lopsided game of the wild-card playoffs, a 30-6 drubbing to theHouston Texans.

Tomlin, 53, was one of the youngest coaches in league history when he joined the Steelers back in 2007. It's reasonable to believe this is not the end for his coaching career in the NFL.

This grows the number of teams looking for a head coach to nine:Atlanta,Arizona,Baltimore,Cleveland,Las Vegas,Miami, Pittsburgh,Tennesseeand theNew York Giants. A quarter of the league is looking for a new leader next season.

If Tomlin decides to stay in coaching next season, another team will need to compensate the Steelers because he stepped down and was not fired. It's a similar situation to what happened with Sean Payton and theNew Orleans Saints.

Here are four places he could land:

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Mike Tomlin landing spots

New York Giants

This job is attractive because it looks like theGiantsshould have the most important position covered: quarterback. Pittsburgh struggled to find a long-term answer at the position after Ben Roethlisberger retired and that hamstrung them in a competitive AFC. In New York, Tomlin could bring stability and experience to a team with young stars at key positions.

Tennessee Titans

Like New York, Tennessee has a young quarterback who looks to have the tools to succeed in the NFL in Cam Ward. They also have some pieces on the offensive line and Jeffery Simmons to potentially turn things around sooner than later. This is a franchise that's performed best with a stability at the top with a defensive-minded head coach (e.g. Mike Vrabel). Tomlin would fit that mold.

Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta's quarterback situation is unsettled but the rest of the roster has plenty of promising young talent. This defense turned things around in 2025 and, in the NFC South, Atlanta isn't far from contending for the playoffs. Tomlin could view this his best way to playoff relevancy on a regular basis compared to the other openings.

Miami Dolphins

Miami has a lot of questions on its roster and Tomlin would present a stark contrast to Mike McDaniel, who the team just parted with. TheDolphinsneed help at multiple key positions but Tomlin would bring experience to the table unlike the team's previous hires.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mike Tomlin landing spots: Best fits for former Steelers HC in 2026

 

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