Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti says he would hire Mike Tomlin under one condition.
Bisciotti was speaking with the media on Tuesday when the news that Tomlin was stepping down as the longtime Pittsburgh Steelers head coach was released. Tomlin stepping down as the Steelers’ head coach comes a week after the Ravens parted ways with their longtime head coach, John Harbaugh.
Bisciotti was asked whether he would hire Tomlin for the Ravens’ head coach vacancy.
“Holy s–t Mike, wouldn’t that be awesome? Only if John (Harbaugh) takes the Pittsburgh job,” Bisciotti said.
Bisciotti then joked that the Steelers beating the Ravens for the AFC North in Week 18 on a missed kick disqualified Tomlin from being hired by Baltimore.
“Good for Mike. I dunno, talk to him. I love Mike, I’ve admired Mike for 18 years. That’s really shocking that he did it that way. That’s kinda crazy,” Bisciotti said.
Here is the Ravens owner’s full response, including the profanity.
“Holy s**t.” pic.twitter.com/tOucoPqg4R
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) January 13, 2026
Tomlin had been the Steelers’ head coach since 2007. Harbaugh had been the Ravens’ head coach since 2008. Now both are going to be gone in the same offseason.
The AFC North — and the Ravens-Steelers rivalry — is going to look a lot different next season.














