(Pittsburgh, PA) — The Pittsburgh Steelers will retain their head coach for next season. ESPN reports Mike Tomlin agreed on Tuesday to come back for the 2024 season. The 17-year veteran was uncertain about his future following the team’s Wild Card loss to the Buffalo Bills on Monday. The 51-year-old has spent his entire head coaching career in Pittsburgh, compiling a 173-100-and-2 regular season record. He is 8-and-10 in the postseason, and helped guide the Steelers to a Super Bowl 43 victory in his second season as head coach in 2008.