Mike Tomlin is not without fault as a professional head coach in the NFL, but the reality is that that merely serves to highlight the fact that that is true of everybody. The Pittsburgh Steelers head coach has been about as successful as anybody else in the league since he has been here, and his latest accomplishment was the tie the record for the most non-losing seasons to start a career.
His 14 consecutive seasons of 8-8 or better (up to 13-3) also helped propel quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to a record as well. With Sunday’s win, which secured the Steelers their eighth victory in 2020, he is said to have become the first player in NFL history to have 17 non-losing seasons while having never been a part of a losing team, according to Aditi Kinkhabwala.