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Steelers to turn to McCarthy after Tomlin exits role
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McCarthy won Super Bowl with Packers in 2010
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Hire rekindles link with former QB Aaron Rodgers
The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing to name Mike McCarthy as their next head coach, according to a report by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
McCarthy, who spent the past five seasons in charge of the Dallas Cowboys, became available after negotiations on a contract extension stalled following the 2024 season. Dallas ultimately chose a different path, promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and closing the door on McCarthy’s tenure.
