Following the resignation of Mike Tomlin after 19 seasons, Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II has publicly rejected the notion of a team rebuild. Rooney emphasizes that the franchise's competitive standard remains unchanged, asserting that the team will continue to strive for a championship every year rather than conceding seasons to overhaul the roster. While the search for a new head coach begins with an open-minded approach, the organization intends to remain a postseason contender immediately. The owner also acknowledged that Tomlin’s departure likely impacts the future of veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh. Ultimately, the leadership aims to maintain the long-term stability and winning culture that has defined the franchise for decades.