The Steelers are in NFL purgatory. They’ll have to find a way out without Mike Tomlin
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike Tomlin, as always, got right to the point.
“When you don’t get it done, words are cheap,” a subdued Tomlin said Monday night after the Pittsburgh Steelers were quickly ushered out of the playoffs again, this time in a 30-6 loss to Houston. “It’s about what you do or you don’t do.”
And now it’s someone else’s turn to try to do it in Pittsburgh.
The NFL’s longest-tenured head coach stepped down on Tuesday, when one of the league’s marquee franchises set a new course amid a postseason victory drought that is nearing a decade.


