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Former Vikings Coach Headed to NBC

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Mike Tomlin didn’t stay with the Minnesota Vikings for long (2006), but purple fans still claim him nevertheless. Now, a few months removed from the Pittsburgh Steelers , he’s heading into the booth as an analyst. Tomlin’s move to NBC may look like a career detour, but it also keeps him relevant to any future Vikings coaching speculation.

The arrangement could be a one-year pit stop for the future Hall of Fame coach. Yes, Tomlin Could Make Sense in MIN’s Long-Term Orbit If you thought you’d miss Tomlin, well, he’s already back. Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin reacts on the sideline during the second half against the Baltimore Ravens at Acrisure Stadium, on Jan 4, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, showing visible intensity as his team battled a division rival in a late-season matchup with playoff implications.

Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images Tomlin the Announcer It’s Sunday Night Football for Tomlin. ESPN’s Brooke Pryor wrote Tuesday , “For the first time in two decades, Mike Tomlin won’t be on an NFL sideline this fall. Tomlin, known for his one-of-a-kind oration, will be in the studio instead.

The former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach is joining NBC’s Sunday night pregame show, ‘Football Night in America,’ as a studio analyst, sources confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday. ” “Talks between Tomlin and the network picked up steam in Augusta, Georgia, two weeks ago, sources told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Tomlin, 53, is the second former Steelers head coach to make a foray into broadcasting, joining his predecessor, Bill Cowher, who joined CBS as a studio analyst in 2007 after stepping down from the Steelers.

Cowher never returned to coaching. ” It’s not a hot take to suggest Tomlin will be marvelous in the role. T he Athletic ‘s Andrew Marchand also noted , “Fox showed some interest in Tomlin, but NBC had the biggest need for his services.

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