The Chicago Bears are not the only team who has tried to trade for Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has been subject to trade rumors since the team’s sixth straight playoff loss.
At this same time last season, there were some rumblings about if Mike Tomlin would leave the Pittsburgh Steelers. He only fueled those rumors further when he stormed out of a press conference when asked about that.
The Steelers have reportedly turned away interest from the Chicago Bears about a potential trade for Tomlin, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Despite another wild-card playoff loss for the Steelers, Tomlin sounds very safe in his Pittsburgh job.
Social media had no shortage of opinions on the Chicago Bears inquiring about trading for Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported two teams pursued a Mike Tomlin trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason.
for a head coach. The Bears reached out to the Pittsburgh Steelers about the possibility of speaking with and trading for longtime head coach Mike Tomlin, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The Steelers turned down the Bears, and discussions did not reach ...
The Chicago Bears called the Pittsburgh Steelers to see if they would be allowed to talk to and potentially try to trade for Mike Tomlin.
The Chicago Bears engaged in trade talks with the Pittsburgh Steelers to try and land Mike Tomlin to be their next head coach, but the Steelers rejected the overtures, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said.
The seasons have come and gone since 2017, but the results for Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin have remained
According to a report, the Chicago Bears recently called the Steelers to see if they would be allowed to talk to and potentially try to trade for Tomlin, only to have Pittsburgh rebuff their inquiry.
We know of at least one other NFL team that is truly exploring every avenue when it comes to its head coaching search – even inquiring about a trade for Mike Tomlin with the Steelers.
Schefter added on the podcast that he did not want to leave the NFL Network when he did in 2009, but a salary disagreement forced his hand and he left for ESPN. Schefter signed a multi-year extension with ESPN worth $9 million a year in 2022, around the same time that ex-reporter Adrian Wojnarowski did.