Rooney does not believe Tomlin’s message is getting stale despite continued questions about his ability to reach players after a five-game losing streak. Rooney, who spoke to numerous players about Tomlin, continues to speak earnestly to his players, and that message is getting through.
The Steelers' president spoke with KDKA-TV about many topics as he enters the offseason after another failed playoff run.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner and team president Art Rooney II raised eyebrows earlier this week when he acknowledged that his "preference would be to" keep either current starting quarterback Russell Wilson or backup Justin Fields for at least the 2025 season.
Rooney sits down with Pittsburgh's Action Sports to discuss the "disappointing" season finish, Mike Tomlin, Justin Fields, Russell Wilson and a potential Steelers game in Ireland.
The seasons have come and gone since 2017, but the results for Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin have remained
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II and head coach Mike Tomlin are in lockstep as the organization attempts to get back on track following a five-game losin
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is safe, and team president Art Rooney II made that clear at his season-ending press conference on Monday.
A noteworthy statement that Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II made in his annual year-end meeting with the media was a quick retort to a question about recent comments made by his brother. Last week,
• The Philadelphia Eagles finished the 2023 season by losing five of their final six games after a 10-1 start and were then dispatched in the first round of the playoffs, 32-9, by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a game that wasn't as close as the final score. They staggered down the stretch after a strong start.
When Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II speaks, he’s not particularly demonstrative. He chooses his words carefully. He avoids speaking in absolutes. He just doesn’t say very much at all. Period.
Fans of the Steel City may be struggling to find anything to be excited about after the Pittsburgh Steelers' 2024 season ended in a disappointing five-game losing streak, but 2025 may have a surprise