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Many people were speculating about head coach Mike Tomlin’s future after the Pittsburgh Steelers’ loss to the Buffalo Bills earlier this week in the wild-card stage of the playoffs. That doesn’t appear to be the case, as Tomlin said reporters on Thursday that he is prepared to face the Steelers in the Super Bowl this autumn.

With the Pittsburgh Steelers’ postseason wild-card loss to the Buffalo Bills earlier this week, many were wondering where head coach Mike Tomlin will end up. However, Tomlin told reporters on Thursday that he is ready to play the Steelers in the Super Bowl this season, so it doesn’t seem like that.

When questioned about his future with the Steelers at a postgame press conference, Tomlin stormed off. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, it is now anticipated that the 51-year-old coach will receive a contract extension from the Steelers.

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Regarding the incident during the press conference after the game, Tomlin stated, “I certainly could have handled that situation better than I did.” “But let me also say this: I think everything has its proper time and place, and post-game press conferences are perhaps not the best venue to discuss contract disputes and other such matters. It’s just a very personal matter, and I doubt that any of us are thinking like that on game day. I know that I am not.”

Tomlin’s current deal is set to expire in one year. It gave rise to some conjecture that he might take a year off from the NFL, but Tomlin stated that would not be the case. “I understand speculation is a component of what it is that we do,” Tomlin stated. “I try not to let it consume me or divert my attention, especially when it is not where I am. That’s how I’ve been thinking about it.

Tomlin is the third head coach of the Steerles since 1969, having taken them in 2007. Tomlin has guided the Steelers to 11 postseason appearances, seven AFC North championships, three AFC Championship berths, two conference victories, and one Super Bowl championship during his tenure in Pittsburgh.

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