In a shocking development, sources close to the Pittsburgh Steelers organization have revealed that team owner Art Rooney II’s frustration with head coach Mike Tomlin has reached a boiling point.
According to insiders, Rooney II has grown increasingly dissatisfied with Tomlin’s performance, particularly in light of the team’s disappointing finish to the 2024 season.
“Art is fed up with the lack of progress and the consistent underachieving,” a source told ESPN. “He’s been patient with Mike for a long time, but he’s starting to lose faith in his ability to lead the team to a championship.”
The tension between Rooney II and Tomlin has been building for months, with the owner reportedly expressing his concerns to the coach on multiple occasions.
“Mike knows he’s on thin ice,” another source said. “He’s been told to shape up and deliver results, or else.”
While Tomlin has been one of the most successful coaches in Steelers history, his recent record has been spotty at best. The team has failed to make a deep playoff run in several years, and many fans have begun to call for a change.
Rooney II is said to be considering all options, including replacing Tomlin with a new head coach. Several high-profile candidates, including former NFL coaches and top collegiate coaches, have already been identified as potential replacements.
Steelers fans are bracing themselves for a possible coaching change, which would mark a significant shift in the team’s leadership.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

