Steelers Make Bold Move: Mike McCarthy Named Head Coach – What This Means for the Team’s Future
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike McCarthy’s homecoming is official.
The Pittsburgh native signed a contract to become the Steelers head coach on Tuesday. The club and McCarthy had reached a verbal agreement over the weekend.
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The 62-year-old McCarthy, who grew up in Pittsburgh’s Greenfield neighborhood, replaces Mike Tomlin. Tomlin stepped down earlier this month after 19 seasons with the Steelers.
Pittsburgh is McCarthy’s third stop as an NFL head coach. He has a regular-season record of 174-112-2 (.608) across 18 seasons, 13 with Green Bay and five with Dallas.



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