Mike Tomlin Puts Out Challenge for Young Steelers CB
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Tomlin himself said he "wouldn't close the door" on adding a quarterback in the draft.
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Ben Roethlisberger believes Rodgers is destined to end up in Pittsburgh, but opined the four-time NFL MVP has yet to put pen to paper because he's still "holding out" for the Minnesota Vikings.
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When would it be time to worry about Aaron Rodgers' decision-making taking too long? Here is what Mike Tomlin thinks.
Speaking at the AFC coaches breakfast during the NFL’s annual meeting on Monday, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin pushed back on the Lions’ push to tweak playoff seeding by prioritizing record over division champions.
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Mike Tomlin is staying in touch with Aaron Rodgers and is comfortable with Mason Rudolph as the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. “That’s why we brought him back,” Tomlin said Monday at the league's annual meetings.
Throughout his media availability at the annual league meetings, Tomlin was peppered with repeated questions about the ongoing Rodgers saga.