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Amid Tomlin angst, Big Ben floats Penn State job

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Last updated: December 3, 2025 5:47 pm
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Pittsburgh Steelers Legends Call for Change: Is it Time for Mike Tomlin to Move On?

Two Pittsburgh Steelers legends, Ben Roethlisberger and James Harrison, have joined the growing chorus of voices calling for the franchise to move on from Mike Tomlin, with Roethlisberger suggesting that the longtime coach could be a good fit for the vacant Penn State job. The Steelers have struggled this season, and frustration is mounting among fans and former players alike.

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Pittsburgh Steelers Legends Call for Change: Is it Time for Mike Tomlin to Move On?James Harrison Weighs InA Change in Pittsburgh?

Roethlisberger, who played under Tomlin for 15 seasons, expressed his respect for the coach but believes that it may be time for a change. “Maybe it’s a clean-house time. Maybe it’s time,” Roethlisberger said on his “Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger” podcast. “I like Coach Tomlin. I have a lot of respect for Coach Tomlin, but maybe it’s best for him, too. Maybe a fresh start for him is what’s best. Whether that’s in the pros, maybe go be Penn State’s head coach. You know what he would do in Penn State? He would probably go win national championships, because he’s a great recruiter.”

Penn State is currently seeking a replacement for head coach James Franklin, who was fired in October. The Nittany Lions’ most recent target, Kalani Sitake, announced that he will stay at BYU, prolonging Penn State’s coaching search. The Steelers, meanwhile, have struggled after winning four of their first five games this season, and frustration boiled over during Sunday’s home loss to the Buffalo Bills, when fans booed and chanted “Fire Tomlin!”

James Harrison Weighs In

Harrison, who played under Tomlin for parts of 10 seasons in Pittsburgh, said that “something has to be done” and added that he doesn’t consider Tomlin a “great coach.” “I have never been a person that thought Coach Tomlin was a great coach,” Harrison said on his “Deebo and Joe” podcast. “I thought he was a good [coach]…. A good coach gets you to play to your potential. And right now, the players we have on that team I have seen play, they’re not playing up to their potential. A great coach gets you to play to your potential.”

James Harrison says he has never been a person that thought Coach Tomlin was a great coach.

Harrison enjoyed his best NFL seasons under Tomlin, earning five consecutive Pro Bowl appearances from 2007 to 2011 and being named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2008. The two-time All-Pro linebacker noted that although the Steelers historically don’t change coaches, a change is needed in Pittsburgh. “Something has to be done, and I know the Steelers historically don’t move on from coaches,” he said. “But I think it’s time that history be made.”

A Change in Pittsburgh?

Roethlisberger stressed that the Steelers should not fire Tomlin, suggesting that the sides reach an “agreement” to end his time in Pittsburgh. “Here’s what you don’t do: You don’t fire a guy like Coach Tomlin,” the former star quarterback said. “He’s a Hall of Fame head coach, he’s respected. What you do is you come to an understanding and agreement, and it’s like, ‘Hey, listen, I think it’s probably best for both of us.’ You go, ‘Hey, Coach, listen, it’s probably best for all parties involved, let’s start over.’ It happened with Chuck Noll, it happened with Coach Cowher.”

Tomlin, 53, has 189 regular-season wins — the 11th most in NFL history — during his 19 years with Pittsburgh, and his.625 career winning percentage is the best in franchise history. However, the Steelers have not won the AFC North since 2020 and have not won a playoff game since January 2017. As the season draws to a close, it remains to be seen whether the Steelers will decide to move on from Tomlin and start a new chapter in franchise history.

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