Former Pittsburgh Steelers free safety Ryan Clark thinks the Rooney Rule has become a complete joke. That was made evident
ESPN's Ryan Clark gave Steelers coach Mike Tomlin some advice about potentially leaving Pittsburgh for a different team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have only had three head coaches since 1969. Mike Tomlin has never had a losing season in his 18 years as head coach, a remarkable achievement in the NFL.
Clark had an interesting comparison for Tomlin's situation as he shared his thoughts on what the head coach should do regarding his future.
It may be best for both Mike Tomlin and the Steelers if they go their separate ways. That’s according to former Steelers captain and ESPN personality Ryan Clark, who suggested to TMZ Sports that Tomlin explore other opportunities.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made it loud and clear they will not move on from head coach Mike Tomlin. It is not surprising, as Tomlin just signed a new extension to remain with the team through 2027 that is worth up $50 million across that span. However, could Tomlin choose to leave himself?
Even after it's become clear that the Pittsburgh Steelers and head coach Mike Tomlin will remain together heading into the 2025 season, there's been no shortage
Former Pittsburgh Steelers free safety Ryan Clark compared the hot topic conversation of Mike Tomlin’s status as the team’s head coach as man who gives a woman everything she wants, yet she doesn’t feel bliss.
Ryan Clark says the Pittsburgh Steelers better think about what they wish for before moving on from Mike Tomlin.
Many believe the veteran no longer has the chops to help the Steelers add to their six Super Bowl wins, and it's time for the franchise to move on from him. Franchise icon Ryan Clark concurred, saying Tomlin should pull the trigger on leaving Pittsburgh and take his talents elsewhere.
It takes a lot for a former Pittsburgh Steelers player to admit defeat, especially against the Baltimore Ravens. Former hard-nosed Steelers safety and current ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark offered ...
Tomlin has gone one-and-done in the playoffs eight times. Only former Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer’s has more one-and-done appearances in the postseason (9).