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The Steelers will be looking for just their fourth head coach since 1969 after Mike Tomlin announced he was stepping down from the role on Tuesday following 19 seasons in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith has head coaching interviews lined up with multiple teams following his team's playoff loss.
PITTSBURGH — The search for the next Steelers head coach is well underway, less than one week after Mike Tomlin stepped down. After completing an initial round of virtual interviews, the search team led by owner Art Rooney II and general manager Omar Khan will begin in-person interviews this week.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly starting their search for Mike Tomlin's replacement on the staff of the Los Angeles Rams.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is also expected to have an in-person interview with the team. All interviews with coaches currently employed by an NFL team have to be held virtually until after the divisional round of the playoffs.
The Steelers have now scheduled an interview this week with Super Bowl-winning coach Mike McCarthy, per sources. A Pittsburgh native, McCarthy has won 60.4% of his games with 12 playoff trips in 18 seasons. He would be the first offensive-minded Steelers HC in the modern era. pic.twitter.com/Y41ab7DlTw
Despite his lengthy response, reporters still pressed Rodgers for more on Tomlin. The 10-time Pro Bowler had had enough and decided to abruptly walk out of the interview. "I've answered that a number of times," Rodgers said. "I've talked extensively about how I feel about Mike. And I just didn't have the [expletive] answers."