Report: Mike Tomlin joins NBC
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Mike Florio
Published April 21, 2026 10:40 AM
In Pittsburgh, Mike Tomlin wanted volunteers, not hostages. He has now volunteered for a new assignment.
Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reports that Tomlin will join NBC’s Football Night in America.
Tomlin resigned from the Steelers after 19 seasons on the job, two Super Bowl appearances, one Super Bowl win, and never a losing record. Many will assume it’s a short-term stint in TV before a return to coaching. Time will tell whether Tomlin has made a more permanent career change.
He’ll be great on TV. He has always been a master communicator, with a long list of catchphrases — some of which seemingly were crafted in the moment. If so, that will serve him well on NBC.
Tomlin’s arrival comes at a time when the NBC pregame show is in flux. Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy will not be returning. NBC has made no announcements regarding other possible changes. (And they don’t tell me anything.)
Marchand notes in his article that yours truly “is expected” to return. I can state a little more clearly that I’ll be back for a 17th season. Unless and until I show up and my ID won’t scan. Which is something I’ve been bracing for throughout most of the first 16 seasons.
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Tomlin to NBC
As Tirico has been sloshing his balls all winter here it comes
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"Exceedingly well-developed line of bullshit".
Perfect!!
Perfect!!
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Contract stipulates that he can only do one playoff game in which he must suck.
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.
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As much as Collinsworth annoys the hell out of me, I read a story a few years back about the insane amount of time he spends preparing for games, watching film of teams and generally learning the whole league. Knowing Dungy's character, I have to believe he was consummately professional, as well. It's going to be a shock to the system for Tomlin if he tries to go in there off the top of his head, and I don't think he's going to love it, nor do I think he'll be willing to put in the type of work that top-notch TV analysts do. I imagine this experiment is going to be pretty short-lived.
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I wish him all the luck in the world. It's right in his wheelhouse especially with his brand of word salad. I'm just wondering where all the head coaching job offers were since so many told me he'd be hired in a heartbeat once he left the Steelers. As long as he never returns to the Steelers, I wish him all the best.
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As a person that goes out of his way to avoid pre/post game bullshit, I could not care less. Hopefully, I never hear the fraud speak again!
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When no other team hired any of his assistants it was pretty clear no other team would want him either.JackLambert58 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2026 12:37 pmI wish him all the luck in the world. It's right in his wheelhouse especially with his brand of word salad. I'm just wondering where all the head coaching job offers were since so many told me he'd be hired in a heartbeat once he left the Steelers. As long as he never returns to the Steelers, I wish him all the best.
TV is perfect for him.
exactly...........Ice wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2026 11:35 amAs much as Collinsworth annoys the hell out of me, I read a story a few years back about the insane amount of time he spends preparing for games, watching film of teams and generally learning the whole league. Knowing Dungy's character, I have to believe he was consummately professional, as well. It's going to be a shock to the system for Tomlin if he tries to go in there off the top of his head, and I don't think he's going to love it, nor do I think he'll be willing to put in the type of work that top-notch TV analysts do. I imagine this experiment is going to be pretty short-lived.
none of this was off the top of his head...He spent alot of time coming up with this speakphrase style.He’ll be great on TV. He has always been a master communicator, with a long list of catchphrases — some of which seemingly were crafted in the moment. If so, that will serve him well on NBC.
He will spend more time thinking up new shit, then he will watching any tape and preparing for a game.
"Tomlin has never appreciated the role of scheme and play call in the ability for player's to execute" Kodiak.
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He'll be better than Cowher.
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I don't get the Collinsworth hate.
The guy has always been a spectacular overachiever and that makes him someone to admire.
Frankly I think it's all Bengal hate. If he played for any team outside the AFCN Yinzers would respect him more.
The guy has always been a spectacular overachiever and that makes him someone to admire.
Frankly I think it's all Bengal hate. If he played for any team outside the AFCN Yinzers would respect him more.
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.
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