The Pittsburgh Steelers’ decision to hire Mike McCarthy has drawn praise from across the league, including from Green Bay Packers President Ed Policy. The longtime executive offered a heartfelt reaction to the return of a familiar figure to a region both men know well.
Policy described McCarthy as one of his favorite people in the NFL and expressed genuine happiness over the veteran coach’s new opportunity. The two worked closely for seven seasons in Green Bay, forming a professional bond rooted not only in football but also in shared ties to western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio. Their conversations often drifted toward their hometowns and the values that shaped them.
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Jan 5, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy walks on the field during the second half against the Washington Commanders at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images
McCarthy’s connection to Pittsburgh adds a personal layer to the hire. Raised less than an hour from where Policy grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, McCarthy now takes the helm of a franchise steeped in tradition and defined by toughness. Policy emphasized the integrity and grit of people from that region, traits he believes align naturally with the Steelers’ identity.
Beyond personal history, McCarthy’s résumé speaks for itself. During his tenure in Green Bay, he guided the Packers to a Super Bowl title and left a lasting imprint on both the organization and the surrounding community. His leadership helped shape a competitive era that remains a point of pride in Wisconsin.
Green Bay Packers’ Ed Policy Reacts to Pittbsburgh Steelers’ Decision to Hire Mike McCarthy
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Green Bay Packers president and CEO Ed Policy on the field during Green Bay Packers Family Night on Aug. 2, 2025, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.
Policy shared his thoughts about the Steelers’ decision to hire McCarthy as the team’s new head coach. This can be seen in an article he posted on the team’s official website.
Mike McCarthy is one of my favorite people in the NFL and I couldn’t be happier for him and the Pittsburgh Steelers. I worked closely with Mike for seven seasons. He is originally from Pittsburgh, less than an hour away from where I grew up in Youngstown, Ohio. Mike and I would frequently talk about our hometowns and the people that called that part of the country home. The integrity and grit of people who hail from that region is second to none. We both have a tremendous respect for the Steelers and the Rooney family. In my opinion, the Rooneys are the architype for owners in the National Football League. During Mike’s time in Green Bay, he had a tremendous impact on our organization and our community and most notably delivered a Lombardi Trophy to Green Bay. I’m reminded of that every morning when I take a left on Mike McCarthy Way on my way into work at Lambeau Field. To go from coaching the Green Bay Packers to the Dallas Cowboys to the Pittsburgh Steelers is truly legendary. Mike is one of one.
Policy noted that the Rooney family represents a model of NFL ownership, adding further significance to McCarthy’s appointment. The Steelers’ culture and legacy, in his view, make the job a fitting stage for a coach with championship credentials and decades of experience.
From Green Bay to Dallas and now Pittsburgh, McCarthy’s journey reflects a career marked by longevity and accomplishment. For Policy, seeing a former colleague return to his roots to lead one of the league’s most respected franchises feels both fitting and historic.
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