Steelers Sign HC Mike Tomlin To One-Year Extension

The Pittsburgh Steelers announced Thursday that they’ve signed HC Mike Tomlin to a one-year extension through the 2021 season. 

“I am pleased to announce we have extended Mike Tomlin’s contract through the 2021 season,” said Steelers President Art Rooney II. “Mike is one of the most successful head coaches in the National Football League, and we are confident in his leadership to continue to lead our team as we pursue our goal of winning another championship.”

“I am very appreciative of this contract extension and opportunity and want to thank Art Rooney II and everyone in the organization for the support in my first 12 seasons,” said Tomlin. “We have a goal of winning the organization’s seventh Super Bowl championship, and I couldn’t be more excited about this upcoming season.

Tomlin, 47, was hired as the Steelers head coach back in 2007 and managed to win a Super Bowl in just his second year with the franchise.

In total, Tomlin has a career record of 125-66-1 (65.4 percent), which includes eight playoff appearances in 12 seasons. The Steelers have been to two Super Bowls under Tomlin. 

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