The Pittsburgh Steelers have rebuffed inquiries from at least two NFL teams, including the Chicago Bears, about the availability of their head coach, Mike Tomlin. Despite the Steelers’ recent playoff struggles, Tomlin, who has a no-trade clause in his contract, remains a highly sought-after coach. His impressive record includes never having a losing season in 18 years with Pittsburgh, amassing a 183-107-2 record, making him the second-winningest coach in franchise history. The Bears, in their search for a new head coach, have interviewed numerous candidates, showcasing their thorough approach. Meanwhile, Tomlin, who signed a three-year extension last offseason, continues to be one of the highest-paid coaches in the league, with no signs of leaving Pittsburgh anytime soon.
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