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Former Vikings Coach Headed to NBC
Mike Tomlin didnāt stay with the Minnesota Vikings for long (2006), but purple fans still claim him nevertheless. Now, a few months removed from the Pittsburgh Steelers, heās heading into the booth as an analyst.
Tomlinās 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.
If you thought youād miss Tomlin, well, heās 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
Mike Tomlin is moving to NBC to work as an analyst, which keeps him relevant for future coaching opportunities.
Before joining NBC, Mike Tomlin was the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Mike Tomlin coached the Minnesota Vikings for a brief period in 2006.
Yes, Tomlin's role at NBC could be a temporary position, leaving the door open for a return to coaching.

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Itās Sunday Night Football for Tomlin. ESPNās Brooke Pryor wrote Tuesday, āFor the first time in two decades, Mike Tomlin wonāt 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 NBCās Sunday night pregame show, āFootball Night in America,ā as a studio analyst, sources confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday.ā
āTalks between Tomlin and the network picked up steam in Augusta, Georgia, two weeks ago, sources told ESPNās 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.ā
Itās not a hot take to suggest Tomlin will be marvelous in the role.
The Athleticās Andrew Marchand also noted, āFox showed some interest in Tomlin, but NBC had the biggest need for his services. The network is reimagining its pregame show, a move that has already led to Tony Dungyās dismissal after 17 seasons.ā
āThe roles of Rodney Harrison, Jac Collinsworth and Chris Simms are also in question as the network seeks more current star power and fewer people on the show. NBC Sports declined to comment. Tomlin will join host Maria Taylor, ex-Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett and Devin McCourty on set.ā
The Split from PIT
Over the last decade, the Steelers habitually did the same thing: post a winning record, exalt Tomlin to the high heavens for it late December and early January, get to the playoffs, and refuse to win a game. Wash, rinse, repeat.

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin stands on the sideline during the second half against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium, on Nov 28, 2021 in Cincinnati, Ohio, monitoring the action as Pittsburgh worked through a physical AFC North matchup on the road. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports
The routine evidently grew stale, as Pittsburgh and Tomlin mutually parted ways after the Houston Texans crushed the Steelers in the playoffs in January. There was not much steam about Tomlin interviewing for head coaching jobs around the league thereafter, and in fact, many exactly predicted the eventual outcome ā heād join the booth somewhere.
And thatās what happened.
The Steelers later hired Mike McCarthy from Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys fame, which was funny because heās basically Tomlin, in a nutshell, though he doesnāt have the same consistent success.
A Name to Keep an Eye on for the Vikings if Things Go Bad
Tomlin to Minnesota would not be weird. Letās just get out there. His connection with Vikings ownership will forever position him as a candidate whenever the head coach role is considered.
The 2026 season will be the critical juncture for Kevin OāConnellās tenure. If the Vikings make significant progress ā securing a postseason berth and finally achieving a playoff win ā speculation will cease. OāConnellās job will be secure, and external chatter will stop.
However, OāConnellās current record ā four seasons, two playoff appearances, and zero playoff wins ā remains a significant factor. While he has earned more patience than many NFL head coaches, such a track record typically shortens a coachās leash. External pressure will intensify if results donāt improve, and by the 2026 training camp, you can already expect to see OāConnell on āhot seatā lists.
Should the 2026 season conclude without a substantial playoff push, the coaching door will swing wide open. A change at that point would surprise no one. Tomlin, with his stability, experience, and established connection to the Vikingsā owners, would become an obvious candidate.

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin watches from the sideline during the second half against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium, on Dec 18, 2016 in Cincinnati, Ohio, observing as Pittsburgh secured a narrow 24-20 victory in a tightly contested divisional game. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
The only hassle? The Vikings would have to trade for Tomlin. He has the Sean-Payton-Saints deal, where his next team might have to donate draft picks to get him. An annoyance.
Other Possible 2027 Destinations
Tomlin turned 54 last month. Assuming the Sunday Night Football relationship is a one-hit wonder ā it may not be ā heāll obviously have a market during next yearās coaching carousel. In addition to the Vikings, if OāConnell doesnāt produce, hereās a list of possible teams that could pursue Tomlin:
Of course, if any of those teams win and play well, their respective head coaches wonāt be fired. The list assumes that things go poorly or a coach retires.