Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike McCarthy and coach
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All six teams with NFL head coach openings – the Bills, Ravens, Steelers, Raiders, Cardinals and Browns – ought to avoid these candidates.
The list of candidates to potentially replace Mike Tomlin as the Steelers' next head coach continues to increase. On Sunday, a ninth candidate was named as Pittsburgh is expected to speak with Mike McCarthy,
The Pittsburgh Steelers are on the road to finding a new reliable head coach after their 19-year-long journey with Mike Tomlin ended. The team has been exploring several options, and it seems like not all of them are likely to receive confirmation from analysts and former pros.
With each coaching hire that the Steelers nail — and they’re three-for-three since 1969 — the pressure builds to get the next one right, too. So here they are, 19 years after their last search. With plenty of good options from which to choose.
The Tennessee Titans confirmed a list of candidates they interviewed this past week. From Mike McDaniel to Arthur Smith, here's what you need to know.
During those 11 seasons, Rogers had some of his very best seasons as an NFL passer. He was named MVP twice (2011 and 2014), and went 100-57-1 in 158 starts, throwing for 337 touchdowns, just 79 interceptions and a staggering 42,615 yards. He was the very definition of elite during this time, and McCarthy deserves credit for his development.
The NFL coaching carousel is in full spin, with a couple of high-profile coordinators joining nine head coaches in looking for work. The market is replete with intriguing candidates, though not every job opening is as enticing as the others. Who are teams ...
Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz has a second interview with the Cleveland Browns for their head coaching vacancy