Landry Jones Credits Coaches for Career | Pittsburgh Steelers News
Landry Jones, ex-NFL QB and Hall of Fame nominee, credits his standout career to elite coaches at every level—from Bob Stoops at Oklahoma to Mike Tomlin in Pittsburgh. Speaking at the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame, he praised the mentorship that shaped his path, even as his trajectory defied norms. Tomlin’s legacy, with 19 straight winning seasons, a Super Bowl, and a championship pedigree, makes him a Hall of Fame lock—though he’ll wait until 2031 amid a crowded queue of legendary coaches like Schottenheimer and Shanahan. Jones’ story and Tomlin’s consistency prove that great coaching doesn’t just win games—it builds dynasties.
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