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Steelers Go All-In for 2025 — But Is Mike Tomlin Coaching for His Job?

The Pittsburgh Steelers haven’t just retooled — they’ve gone all-in. The franchise has pushed its chips to the center of the table in 2025, building what looks on paper like a “superteam” centered around Aaron Rodgers, with key additions like Jalen Ramsey, DK Metcalf, Darius Slay, and Jonnu Smith. The message is clear: Pittsburgh is gunning for a championship now.

But behind the hype and roster moves lies a brewing tension — because no one feels the weight of this gamble more than head coach Mike Tomlin.

The Most Stacked Steelers Roster in a Decade

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By almost every measure, this is the most talented Steelers squad since the mid-2010s. Rodgers brings Hall of Fame experience under center.

Metcalf offers a vertical threat the team has lacked for years. Ramsey and Slay anchor a veteran secondary. The roster is built to win immediately.

For a franchise that hasn’t won a playoff game since the 2016 season, the pressure is unlike anything this organization has seen in nearly a decade.

Why All Eyes Are on Tomlin

Mike Tomlin has never had a losing season — a feat that speaks volumes about his consistency and leadership. But critics argue that stability has come at the cost of postseason success.

The Steelers have made the playoffs just four times in the past nine seasons, and in their most recent appearance, were swiftly bounced in the Wild Card round. Now, with a Hall of Fame quarterback and a loaded defense, simply making the playoffs won’t be enough.

“With this roster, anything less than an AFC title game is a disappointment,” said one anonymous league executive. “And that puts Tomlin in a tight spot.”

Win or Rebuild?

This isn't just a season — it’s a turning point. Rodgers is on a short deal and already hinted that 2025 might be his “last dance.” Several of the team’s new stars are past age 30. This is not a five-year window — it’s a one-year blitz.

If Pittsburgh fails to break its playoff drought, questions about Tomlin’s future will get louder — even if ownership remains loyal. There’s too much money, too many expectations, and too much talent for anything short of a deep postseason run to feel acceptable.

The Steelers made their move. They’ve built a team that can contend. But now, the spotlight shifts to the man on the sideline.

Is 2025 Mike Tomlin’s best shot — or his final one?

Buffalo Bills Just Signed a Top-Remaining Free Agent CB to Save Their Secondary
The Buffalo Bills secondary has been pure chaos lately: Darius Slay refused to report, Ja’Marcus Ingram got poached by the Texans, and suddenly the depth chart looked thinner than ever. But GM Brandon Beane just pulled off a sneaky-smart move that flew completely under the radar… Late Tuesday afternoon, the Bills quietly signed one of the highest-rated cornerbacks still left on the open market to the practice squad — a 25-year-old former seventh-round pick with elite 4.45 speed and perfect slot-corner size (5’11”, 190 lbs). So… who is this mystery reinforcement? (Keep scrolling, we’ll reveal the name in a second) His 2025 journey has been a wild rollercoaster: Cut for good by the Las Vegas Raiders in April after bouncing on/off their practice squad all of 2024 Signed by Carolina in the summer → waived/injured → landed on IR Joined Baltimore in early August → survived most of camp but got released on final cutdown day (Aug 26) And now he’s officially belongs to the Buffalo Bills. Drumroll… the newest member of Bills Mafia is M.J. Devonshire — a name that, believe it or not, was still ranked inside the Top 30 available cornerback free agents this fall according to PFF, Bleacher Report, and multiple NFL insiders. Right now Buffalo’s active 53-man roster only has THREE true outside cornerbacks: Christian Benford Tre’Davious White Rookie Maxwell Hairston With a brutal late-season schedule and injuries always one snap away, bringing in a young, fast, draft-pedigree CB who can play both outside and in the slot is a no-brainer depth move. Is M.J. Devonshire the hidden gem who finally stabilizes the Bills’ secondary… or just another practice-squad body? One thing’s for sure: Bills Mafia just got a little faster. What do you think — underrated pickup or just depth filler? Drop your take in the comments! 🔥