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Mike Tomlin's Next Play: Broadcasting
25 Mar
Summary
- Mike Tomlin departs Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons.
- Tomlin signs with leading sports media agency for TV career.
- Multiple networks are vying to hire Tomlin for NFL coverage.

Iconic coach Mike Tomlin has taken a significant step toward a television career following his departure from the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons. Tomlin, who led the Steelers to a Super Bowl victory after the 2008 season, stepped down after the team's playoff exit in January.
His decision has sparked interest from multiple TV networks eager to secure his presence for the upcoming NFL season. Tomlin has reportedly signed with veteran sports media agent Sandy Montag's agency, with agents Alex Flanagan and Montag set to represent him in negotiations with networks and streaming services.
Networks such as Fox, ESPN, NBC, and CBS are reportedly interested in Tomlin for their NFL coverage. This move comes as several networks have made significant changes to their on-air talent rosters during the offseason. Tomlin, 54, is noted for never having a losing season during his tenure with the Steelers, though the team has struggled in playoff games, losing their last seven postseason contests.




