Mike Tomlin Transitions to NBC as NFL Studio Analyst After Steelers Tenure
Mike Tomlin joins NBC as NFL studio analyst after stepping down as Steelers coach
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Mike Tomlin, former head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has joined NBC as a studio analyst for 'Football Night in America' after stepping down from his coaching role in January 2026. With a remarkable 19-year tenure, Tomlin is set to bring his expertise to broadcasting, marking a significant career shift.
- 01Mike Tomlin left his position as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in January 2026.
- 02He joins NBC's 'Football Night in America' as a studio analyst.
- 03Tomlin had a successful coaching record of 193β114β2 with no losing seasons.
- 04He led the Steelers to a Super Bowl victory in 2009, becoming the youngest head coach to do so at that time.
- 05Tomlin's transition follows a similar path taken by former Steelers coach Bill Cowher.
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Mike Tomlin, who served as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers for 19 years, has transitioned to a new role as a studio analyst for NBC's 'Football Night in America' following his resignation in January 2026. During his illustrious coaching career, Tomlin achieved a remarkable 193β114β2 regular-season record and never experienced a losing season. He made history in 2009 by winning Super Bowl XLIII, becoming the youngest head coach to achieve this feat at that time, a record later surpassed by Sean McVay in 2022. Despite his success, Tomlin's later years with the Steelers saw limited playoff advancement, with his last playoff victory occurring in the 2016 season. His final game as head coach was a wild-card loss to the Houston Texans in January 2026. Tomlin's move to broadcasting mirrors that of his predecessor, Bill Cowher, who successfully transitioned to CBS after leaving the Steelers in 2007. With his insightful commentary and engaging speaking style, Tomlin is expected to enhance NBC's NFL coverage significantly.
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