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NFL · 1 hour ago

Mike Tomlin Takes a Break, Eyes TV or Streaming Next?

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Mike Tomlin Takes a Break, Eyes TV or Streaming Next?

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The Future of Mike Tomlin: Broadcasting or Coaching?

Mike Tomlin, previously the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has decided to take a year off from coaching. This has sparked a wide array of speculations regarding his next career move. An interesting development is that the Steelers would be entitled to draft picks if Tomlin chooses to coach for a different team next season. This detail underlines the significant value and respect Tomlin holds in the NFL.

One of the budding debates is whether Tomlin will transition into television broadcasting during his sabbatical. The question isn't just about if he will make the leap to TV, but rather which network might secure his expertise. Major networks like ESPN, Fox, CBS, and NBC are potential platforms where he could lend his insights, possibly in an in-studio role rather than live game commentary.

Despite the traditional route of former coaches moving into network television, a novel idea has emerged suggesting that Tomlin might join Amazon Prime’s lineup, specifically within their pregame show. This online platform could offer a fresh venue for his analytical skills, possibly setting a new trend for how sports personalities integrate into streaming services post-coaching.

In conclusion, while the possibility of coaching looms due to the compensatory draft picks that Pittsburgh would receive, Mike Tomlin seems more likely to explore media opportunities during his break from the sidelines. Whether on conventional TV networks or streaming services like Amazon Prime, his presence is sure to be impactful.

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