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Steelers’ Mike Tomlin extends NFL record of consecutive non-losing seasons to begin head-coaching career



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All Mike Tomlin does is win. By virtue of the Steelers44-38 victory over the Bengals on Sunday, Tomlin extended his NFL record of consecutive non-losing seasons by a head coach to begin his career. 

Tomlin, who succeeded Steelers Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher in 2007, sealed his 18th consecutive non-losing season in Week 13. The 52-year-old Tomlin has been adding to his record since 2021, when he broke a tie with Marty Schottenheimer for the most consecutive non-losing seasons to begin a head-coaching career. 

In 18 seasons, Tomlin’s teams have had 15 winning seasons (three seasons where they went .500). Pittsburgh has qualified for the playoffs 11 times under Tomlin’s watch. The Steelers have won seven AFC North division titles under Tomlin in addition to two AFC championships and one Super Bowl, which occurred in Tomlin’s second season at the helm. 

Steelers seasons under Tomlin 

2007

10-6 

Yes (AFC North champs)

L vs. JAX in wild card

2008

12-5

Yes (AFC North champs)

Super Bowl champions

2009

9-7

No 

3rd in AFC North 

2010

12-4

Yes (AFC North champs)

L vs. GB in SB XLV 

2011

12-4

Yes 

L vs. DEN in wild card round 

2012

8-8

No 

3rd in AFC North 

2013

8-8

No

2nd in AFC North 

2014

11-5

Yes (AFC North champs)

L vs. BAL in wild card round 

2015

10-6

Yes 

L vs. DEN in divisional round 

2016

11-6

Yes (AFC North champs) 

L vs. NE in AFC Championship 

2017 

13-3 

Yes (AFC North champs)

L vs. JAX in divisional round 

2018 

9-6-1 

No 

2nd in AFC North 

2019 

8-8

No 

2nd in AFC North 

2020 

12-4

Yes (AFC North champs) 

L vs. CLE in wild card round 

2021

9-7-1 

Yes 

L vs. KC in wild card round 

2022 

9-8 

No 

3rd in AFC North 

2023

10-7

Yes 

L vs. BUF in wild card round 

2024

9-3

???

???

In 2021, Tomlin passed Cowher as the second-winningest coach in Steelers history. He is 12th in NFL history in career wins and is just 11 wins away from matching former Steelers Hall of Fame coach Coach Noll’s tally of 193 regular-season games won during his time in Pittsburgh. Tomlin’s 190 total wins are 19 behind Noll, who won 16 playoff games in Pittsburgh that includes four Super Bowls. 

Like Noll and Cowher, Tomlin will earn a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame whenever he is eligible to do so. This year, Tomlin is an early favorite to win NFL Coach of the Year, an award that has eluded him to this point in his career. 





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