Ravens Owner Drops Major Mike Tomlin Hiring Hint Just Days After Steelers Departure

Amidst the NFL head coach shuffle, Mike Tomlin's future is up for discussion, and it could be with an AFC North rival.
When asked about Tomlin potentially joining them, Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti was interested but had a condition.
"Holy s***, Mike, wouldn’t that be awesome? Only if John takes the Pittsburgh job," he said.

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John Harbaugh seems to be joining the Giants, but Bisciotti still pondered the idea.
"Wow, wouldn’t that be interesting? I don’t know. That thing last week maybe disqualified him from my opening after our kicker missed a kick to let them advance. Good for Mike."
He was talking about how Mike Tomlin pounded his chest after defeating the Ravens in Week 18. Putting the fun aside, he did say some good words for the former Steelers head coach.
"Yeah, I don’t know. Talk to (general manager Eric DeCosta) I love Mike. I mean, I’ve admired Mike for 18 years, and that’s really shocking that he did it that way. That’s kind of crazy."
He has won a Super Bowl and never recorded a losing season with the Steelers for almost two decades. Tomlin led them to eight AFC North division championships and tied with Hall of Famer Chuck Noll for the most regular-season wins in Steelers history.
But reports say Mike Tomlin does see a future in coaching
Reports have suggested that the next stop for the former Steelers' head coach will be on television.
ESPN Cleveland’s sports talk show host, Aaron Goldhammer, said, "I think television is likely to employ Mike Tomlin, and he’s gonna take some time off, as opposed to jumping right back into the mix.” So where will he go on TV?
According to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, Fox is considered the frontrunner among networks interested in Tomlin. That is because the network has not filled Jimmy Johnson’s seat on Fox NFL Sunday following Johnson’s retirement in March. What do you think?
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Reyansh Dubey
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Siddharth Shirwadkar
