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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers walks out of press conference after defending Mike Tomlin from criticism
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers walked out of his press conference after being asked a second straight question about head coach Mike Tomlin.
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Art Rooney press conference: Steelers owner discusses franchise's future plans after Mike Tomlin resignation
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II spoke to the media on Wednesday, January 14. Here is what he said in his first press conference after Mike Tomlin resigned.
The massive coaching news happened to break during a press conference in Baltimore being held by the AFC North rival Ravens, led by owner Steve Bisciotti and general manager Eric DeCosta. Bisciotti was informed in real-time of Tomlin's resignation.
Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II spoke with the media on Wednesday, nearly one day after now-former head coach Mike Tomlin announced that he was stepping down from his position.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers abruptly left a postgame press conference after a Mike Tomlin question.
In what might have been Aaron Rodgers’ final post-game press conference on Monday, Jan. 12, the iconic quarterback clapped back and abruptly ended the session when he was asked about his relationship with coach Mike Tomlin.
The potential final postgame press conference of Aaron Rodgers’ career ended abruptly. The Steelers’ quarterback dropped an f-bomb and appeared to cut his Q&A short after getting a second straight question regarding Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin’s future.
The Ravens’ head coaching opening is still ranked No. 1 after Mike Tomlin steps down. Why these specific head coaching candidates are intriguing. Bill Belichick reacts to the Ravens and John Harbaugh parting ways.
Toward the end of the press conference, Rodgers was asked what Tomlin does that goes unseen and what he appreciated about the coach. Instead, though, Rodgers addressed the rumors swirling about both Tomlin and his former coach, Lafleur’s, jobs.
The NFL's two longest tenured coaches and longtime rivals are both now free agents after the Ravens fired John Harbaugh last week and Mike Tomlin stepped down as Steelers coach on Tuesday.