The Pittsburgh Steelers announced on Monday that they signed head coach Mike Tomlin to a three-year extension, keeping him with the team through the 2027.
“Mike Tomlin’s leadership and commitment to the Steelers have been pivotal to our success during his first 17 years as head coach,” said Steelers President Art Rooney II, a release from the team. “Extending his contract for three more years reflects our confidence in his ability to guide the team back to winning playoff games and championships, while continuing our tradition of success.”
We have signed Coach Mike Tomlin to a three-year contract extension.
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— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) June 10, 2024
Tomlin, 52, is already the longest-tenured active coach in the NFL, having been with the Steelers since 2007.
Since taking the top job in Pittsburgh, Tomlin has led the Steelers to 173-100-2 record, seven AFC North division titles, and a Super Bowl win in 2009.
The Steelers have never had a losing season with him at the helm.