Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin exits postgame news conference after question about contract status Mike Tomlin is not a fan of queries over his Pittsburgh future. Following the Steelers’ 31-17 wild-card defeat to the Bills, Tomlin promptly exited stage left after a reporter in Pittsburgh’s postgame news conference began a question with, “Mike, you have a year left on your contract.” The 51-year-old initially began his time at the podium by complimenting his opponent for a hard-fought win, examining what led Pittsburgh to spot Buffalo 21 early points and giving injury updates before opening things up to reporters.

He fielded inquiries regarding Pittsburgh’s turnovers, the team’s inability to manufacture a run game, Buffalo’s tight end usage, the absence of T.J. Watt and quarterback Mason Rudolph’s performance. The contract question, unfortunately, proved to be a bridge too far. There have been recent rumblings that Tomlin, whose contract expires following the 2024 season, might step away from the team a year early. And while there was little doubt he’d take time to process another playoff loss before providing a crystal clear picture of the future, such a brash exit is certainly not a promise he’ll return for an 18th year.Thus far in his storied head-coaching career, Tomlin has a 173-100-2 record, two Super Bowl appearances (with one win) and 11 postseason trips.
Despite an at-times turbulent 2023 campaign, he also extended his NFL record for consecutive non-losing seasons to start a career, with 17. Monday’s defeat was a microcosm of Tomlin and his teams’ tenacity during his time with the Black and Gold. The Steelers were missing their leader, Watt, and fell behind 21-0 at the two-minute warning in the first half. The Steelers fought back, with Rudolph finding Diontae Johnson for a 10-yard touchdown with 1:43 remaining. They then outscored the Bills 17-3 over the following 21 minutes, making it a one-score game at the 10-minute mark in the fourth quarter.Despite the fight-on display, Pittsburgh simply started the comeback a bit too late, and Buffalo pulled away again to knock them out.