Saturday’s loss to the Indianapolis Colts was a significant one for the Pittsburgh Steelers and head coach Mike Tomlin. It was the 100th loss of his career, making him just the 32nd head coach in NFL history to lost 100 games.
He also became just the 10th head coach to lose 100 games for a single franchise, and the second Steelers head coach after Chuck Noll, who retired with a 193-148-1 record over 23 seasons. Bill Cowher retired with a record of 149-90-1 after 15 seasons, Tomlin now having coached nearly two full seasons longer, but his career winning percentage of .