After the closing of the historic stage of Mike Tomlin in front of the Pittsburgh Steelersthe franchise’s board has wasted no time in finding his successor. According to reports from Adam Schefter, Mike McCarthy He emerges as a strong candidate to fill the head coaching vacancy.
McCarthy is a candidate for Steelers | AP
The former Dallas Cowboys coach is expected to meet with Steelers management in the coming days for a formal interview. This news marks the beginning of a new era for one of the most stable and winning organizations in the NFL.
Ties to Pittsburgh
The possible hiring of McCarthy is not a coincidence, since there are deep ties that facilitate rapprochement:
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Local roots: McCarthy is a Pittsburgh native, which would make it easier for him to adapt and connect with the city’s identity.
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Relationship with Omar Khan: The current General Manager of the Steelers and McCarthy shared a team at the New Orleans Saints during the year 2000, which suggests a prior relationship of trust.
McCarthy has a resume that matches the high expectations of the “Iron Curtain.” It’s a Super Bowl XLV winner with the Green Bay Packers. After being fired by Dallas in 2025, the strategist stayed off the field this season, waiting for the right opportunity to return.
McCarthy was fired by Dallas in 2025 | AP
The weight of history
Occupying the Steelers bench is one of the most prestigious and demanding jobs in professional sports. If his arrival materializes, McCarthy would become just the franchise’s fourth head coach in more than half a century.
The bar is extremely high, since his three immediate predecessors left a golden legacy:
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Chuck Noll: 4 Super Bowl titles.
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Bill Cowher: 1 Super Bowl title.
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Mike Tomlin: 1 Super Bowl title.
So far, Mike McCarthy is the only name that has officially emerged in the reports to assume the position. Fans and analysts will be attentive to the development of this interview, which could define the direction of the Steelers for the next decade.
McCarthy knows what it’s like to win a Super Bowl | AP