If you’re reading this, then you likely also read an article that we had up earlier this week in which we noted that Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin’s 140th career regular season victory on Sunday put him one ahead of Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy, making him the winningest black head coach in the history of the National Football League.
Of course, the fact that it was Tony Dungy that he surpassed has a great deal to do with why it was regarded as such an honor for Tomlin to have surpassed his career win total.