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Allison Koehler

Mike Tomlin’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ road record: An in-depth look

Update: Mike Tomlin’s TNF record falls to 2-9 after Pittsburgh Steelers loss to the Cleveland Browns.

As one of the NFL’s most consistent head coaches, Mike Tomlin has built a reputation for his leadership and adaptability over 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the numbers paint a more challenging picture when it comes to “Thursday Night Football” games on the road.

A tough road for Mike Tomlin on ‘Thursday Night Football’

According to career stats, Tomlin holds a 2-8 record in road TNF games. While short weeks can be tough on any team, these results highlight the challenges of performing under Thursday night lights, especially in hostile territory. The Steelers’ scoring average during these games is 19.7 points per game (PPG), while their opponents average 23.2 PPG. This points to close contests where the team has struggled to gain the upper hand.

Turnover troubles

A key factor contributing to this record is turnover differential. At -4 in these matchups, giveaways have hampered the Steelers’ chances of controlling the game. Turnovers are incredibly costly in ‘TNF’ games, where preparation time is limited, and opportunities to adjust are fewer. In general, Pittsburgh’s defense has been the one creating turnovers this season.

What These Numbers Mean

While Mike Tomlin’s overall legacy is one of success, the road struggles on ‘TNF’ underscore how challenging these games can be for even the most experienced head coaches. Short rest, travel demands, and less preparation time often result in unpredictable outcomes. Despite these hurdles, Tomlin’s ability to consistently keep the Steelers competitive is a testament to his coaching acumen.

Moving forward

As Tomlin and the Steelers look ahead, improving their Thursday night road performance will remain a priority. For fans and analysts alike, these games offer a fascinating lens into how even seasoned teams adapt to the unique grind of ‘TNF’ football, especially in the first cold-weather game of the season.

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