Mike Tomlin Makes NFL History with Record 19th Consecutive Non-Losing Season
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin etched his name into NFL history with a remarkable achievement following a thrilling victory over the Detroit Lions in Week 16. This win not only secured a season record of 9-6 for the Steelers but also marked an impressive milestone for Tomlin, as he has now guided the franchise to 19 consecutive non-losing seasons since stepping into the role in 2007, succeeding Hall of Famer Bill Cowher.
With this latest success, the Steelers have set the record for the longest streak of non-losing seasons in NFL history, surpassing the previous record held by the Dallas Cowboys, which spanned from 1965 to 1985. Tomlin’s ability to maintain a winning culture in Pittsburgh, even through the ups and downs of an NFL season, speaks volumes about his leadership and strategic acumen.
The latest victory against the Lions was not just another notch on the win column for Tomlin; it was also his 200th career win with the Steelers, further solidifying his legacy within the organization. The dramatic nature of the game kept fans on the edge of their seats, showcasing the resilience and grit that have become synonymous with Tomlin’s teams.
As the Steelers gear up for the final two games of the regular season and the impending postseason, Tomlin’s record stands as a testament to his coaching prowess and the enduring spirit of the Steelers franchise. The quest for continued excellence remains alive, and with Tomlin at the helm, the future looks bright for Pittsburgh.

