Twilight of the Titans: Is This the End for Rodgers and Tomlin?

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Last night’s demolition of the Pittsburgh Steelers could signal the end of Aaron Rodgers career as well as the end of Mike Tomlin’s tenure as the head coach of the Steelers.

 

Rodgers’ last playoff win came five years ago in the NFC Divisional Round over the Rams. He’s now 42 years old and he may need another ayahuasca retreat to determine his future.

 

Tomlin’s last playoff win was nine years ago. His Super Bowl win came 18 years ago in his second season.

 

He has lost seven straight playoff games including three home games where they allowed a combined 123 points. They’ve lost those seven games by an average of 15 points per game.

 

19 years is an eternity in the NFL and Tomlin should be applauded for never having a losing season, but while the floor has been high for the Steelers under Tomlin, the ceiling has been low.

 

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have opened lines for the futures of both Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tomlin.

Aaron Rodgers in Week 1 2026

  

Not playing in NFL (retired)

2/3

 (-150)

Starting QB for Steelers

11/10

(+110)

Starting QB for any other team

5/1

 
   

Mike Tomlin in Week 1 2026

  

TV Broadcast Job

2/3

 (-150)

Steelers head coach

11/10

(+110)

Head coach for any other NFL team

5/1

 

By Jimmy Shapiro
 

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