After a nineteen-year tenure as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike Tomlin has officially announced his resignation. During his historic career, he achieved the unprecedented feat of never finishing a season with a losing record and led the franchise to a Super Bowl victory. Despite this consistent success, his departure follows a nearly decade-long drought of postseason wins, culminating in a recent playoff loss to the Houston Texans. The organization expressed immense gratitude for his leadership, noting that the Steeler's rights to Tomlin will be retained should he choose to return to coaching before 2027. This decision marks the end of an era for the NFL's longest-tenured coach, leaving the team to search for a successor for only the fourth time since 1969.