Former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy will reportedly become the next head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The news, first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, means the 62-year-old would become the successor to Mike Tomlin and the franchise’s fourth head coach since 1969.
McCarthy led the Packers to a Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl XLV, which came after the 2010 season, with Aaron Rodgers — who played the 2025 season with the Steelers — as his starting quarterback.
After his 13-year stint in Green Bay ended when he was fired during the 2018 season, McCarthy took the 2019 season off and then resurfaced as the Cowboys skipper in 2020.
His tenure in Dallas came to a close after the 2024-25 season, punctuated with a 7-10 record.
McCarthy’s all-time win-loss record is 174-112-2.
This story is developing and will be updated.