Exclusive; Steelers owner Art Rooney II confirms plan to extend Mike Tomlin’s contract
Rather than perhaps leaving Pittsburgh, Mike Tomlin will probably get a contract extension this offseason. Steelers president Art Rooney II told the Post-Gazette on Thursday that the arrangement is to extend Tomlin’s contract before the beginning of the 2024 season.
Tomlin himself implied the chance of getting a contract expansion during Thursday’s season-finishing public interview. He added, however, that there was no rush on his end to finish an arrangement. Tomlin’s contract has typically been extended during training camp in the past.
Notwithstanding when it finishes, it appears to be an inevitable end product that Tomlin will have numerous years passed on his agreement preceding the beginning of next season. His momentum contract (which is set to terminate after next season) was a subject of conversation preceding the beginning of this past season, and was so again in the midst of Pittsburgh’s three-game long string of failures late in the normal season.
Tomlin’s future kept on being speculated on toward the finish of the time, when the Steelers made the end of the season games subsequent to energizing to dominate their last three matches. One report noticed that Tomlin might go home for the year from training, an idea he shot down on Thursday.