Mike Tomlin isn't just hearing ''Fire Tomlin!'' chants from Steelers fans. A couple of the franchise's greatest players are saying Pittsburgh needs to make a coaching change.
The NFL's longest-tenured coach has been under heavy criticism and even Ben Roethlisberger and James Harrison have joined in.
''Coach Tomlin's been here a long time,'' Roethlisberger said on his ''Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger'' podcast this week. ''You'd give him a statue, whatever you've got to do, because he deserves it, he's earned it. But it's time to find that next guy. Who's that next guy that could be here for the next 20 years?''
Strong comments from the two-time Super Bowl champion quarterback who played 15 seasons for Tomlin before retiring in January 2022.
Tomlin led the Steelers to a Super Bowl title in his second season but hasn't returned to the AFC championship game since 2010. He's never had a losing season in 19 years in Pittsburgh but is 0-5 in the playoffs since 2016.
The Steelers (6-6) are playing for first place in the AFC North against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday yet critics are piling on because they've lost five of seven and don't seem like a team that has a chance of making a playoff run.
Harrison, a two-time All-Pro linebacker who played parts of 10 seasons for Tomlin, was harsher than Roethlisberger.
''I have never been a person (who) thought Coach Tomlin was a great coach,'' Harrison said on his ''Deebo and Joe'' podcast. ''I thought he was a good (coach). ... A good coach gets you to play to your potential. And right now, the players we have on that team I have seen play, they're not playing up to their potential. A great coach gets you to play to your potential.''