PTI & Jeff Saturday react to Mike Tomlin leaving Pittsburgh Steelers
Pardon The Interruption's Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon are joined by Jeff Saturday to share their thoughts on what's next for Mike Tomlin after stepping down as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons.0:00 Make your wish come true day!
0:50 Mike Tomlin's Steelers exit
6:37 Philadelphia Eagles
8:15 Buffalo Bills
10:41 Big Finish! Chargers, Harbaugh, PGA/LIV
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