According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, at least one team has looked into a possible trade for Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. Since Tomlin is not anticipated to be moved, that team left empty-handed. According to Schefter, Tomlin has a no-trade clause in his contract and is not anticipated to be transferred by the Steelers since they want him to be their coach.
One team, I believe, actually investigated it. and discovered that there is a no-trade clause in his contract. He has a no-trade clause in his contract, so even if Pittsburgh wanted to deal him—which we have no evidence it does—they couldn’t do so without his consent, Schefter added.
Throughout the team’s eight-year playoff skid, team president Art Rooney II has publicly supported Tomlin and maintained his faith in him.
Following a loss to the Buffalo Bills, there was a lot of conjecture that Tomlin might leave the franchise, but he decided to sign a new three-year agreement this offseason.
With a victory over the Baltimore Ravens, the Steelers might put an end to that, but it will be difficult given their current four-game losing run.
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