Steelers Fans Just Got A Surprising Mike McCarthy Prediction

Could Mike McCarthy's first year with the Steelers finally earn him the elusive Coach of the Year award while reshaping his legacy?

Mike McCarthy’s first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers is already drawing attention, and one NFL analyst thinks it could put him in the mix for one of the league’s top honors.

NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks listed McCarthy as a long-shot candidate for Coach of the Year while running through dark-horse picks for the NFL’s major awards in 2026. Brooks pointed to McCarthy’s résumé, Pittsburgh’s roster, and the possibility that the pairing with Aaron Rodgers could quickly change the conversation around the Steelers.

“This underappreciated, Super Bowl-winning head coach has a chance to cement his legacy with a strong run in Pittsburgh,” Brooks wrote. “McCarthy takes over a longtime winner that had plateaued under Mike Tomlin, but the roster still features enough veteran playmakers to make a jump from good to great under new direction.

If the veteran coach can get Aaron Rodgers to play like a top-half quarterback in a system that minimizes his deficiencies as a 42-year-old - while simultaneously prodding defensive coordinator Patrick Graham to help the vaunted defense regain its swagger and suffocating style - the Steelers will make plenty of noise as contenders. Inherently, McCarthy could win his first Coach of the Year award.”

The award has never gone McCarthy’s way, even though his NFL track record is packed with success. He owns a .608 winning percentage, has racked up 11 double-digit-win seasons, won a Super Bowl and reached the playoffs 12 times across 18 years in the league.

Coach of the Year, though, usually goes to the coach who pushes a team to the league’s best record or beats expectations in a major way. That’s part of why McCarthy’s name has never made it to the top of the ballot.

His years with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay from 2006 to 2018, followed by a stretch with a loaded Dallas Cowboys roster from 2020 to 2024, gave him plenty of chances to stack wins. Still, outside of the 2010 title run that ended with a victory over the Steelers, he never quite forced the award voters to view him as the coach who went above and beyond.

Voting happens before the playoffs, which also worked against McCarthy that year.

Now he gets a new chance in Pittsburgh, where the idea is simple: if Rodgers can still perform like a top-half quarterback and the defense sharpens up under Patrick Graham, the Steelers have enough talent to make noise.

That’s why McCarthy’s case is at least worth watching. He’s a Super Bowl-winning coach returning to his hometown team with a chance to reshape the narrative that followed him in Green Bay and Dallas. The road to Coach of the Year is crowded, but the ingredients are there for him to make a run at it.

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