Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin Ties NFL Record With 14th Straight Non-Losing Season
(KDKA)- The Steelers remained unbeaten on Sunday, squeaking out a 24-19 win over the Dallas Cowboys to improve to 8-0 on the season, the best start in franchise history. While the main focus is of course on the team's perfect record through nine weeks, head coach Mike Tomlin also accomplished a bit of NFL history Sunday. With the team's eighth win of the year, this marks the 14th straight non-losing season for the Steelers under Tomlin tying an NFL record for the longest such streak to start a coaching career.
The only other coach to accomplish that feat in NFL history is Marty Schottenheimer, who split his 14 straight non-losing seasons between the Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs from 1984 through 1997.
The Steelers are now 141-74-1 in Tomlin's tenure as head coach. With last week's win over the Baltimore Ravens, Tomlin passed Tony Dungy for the most wins all-time by a Black head coach. Now, Tomlin is 22nd on the career wins list at 141. He is three wins away from passing Marv Levy for 21st on the all-time list. If the team were to go undefeated, Tomlin would tie former Steelers coach Bill Cowher on the all-time wins list with 149.