Ravens owner talks possibly hiring former Steelers coach Mike Tomlin: 'Wouldn't that be interesting'
The Baltimore Ravens and head coach John Harbaugh have split after 18 seasons. Colin Cowherd discusses the news and asks whether this was the right decision for both parties.
Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti found out during his news conference Tuesday that Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin had stepped down.
Bisciotti was stunned upon hearing the news, saying, "Holy s---," while talking with reporters.
The owner was then asked if Tomlin would be considered as a head coaching candidate for the Ravens, replacing John Harbaugh after being on the opposite end of a bitter rivalry for 19 seasons.
"Holy s---, Mike, wouldn’t that be awesome? Only if John takes the Pittsburgh job," Bisciotti joked.
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Baltimore Ravens’ owner Steve Bisciotti was on the field during overtime against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore Sept. 24, 2023. (Tommy Gilligan/USA today Sports)
"Wow, wouldn’t that be interesting? I don’t know," Bisciotti said. "That thing last week (Bisciotti imitated Tomlin pounding his chest after beating the Ravens in Week 18) maybe disqualified him from my opening after our kicker missed a kick to let them advance. Good for Mike.
"Yeah, I don’t know. Talk to (general manager Eric DeCosta) I love Mike. I mean, I’ve admired Mike for 18 years, and that’s really shocking that he did it that way. That’s kind of crazy."
As of two weeks ago, Tomlin and Harbaugh were the two longest-tenured coaches with their respective teams. Tomlin spent 19 seasons with the Steelers while Harbaugh spent 18 with the Ravens.
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