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Already two weeks into the NFL Playoffs, the new league year — and free agency — is rapidly approaching. While the Steelers are unlikely to make any significant signings until the franchise’s new head coach is announced, let’s take an early look at the Steelers set to hit free agency in March.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the market for a new coach following Mike Tomlin's shocking decision to step down, which is unusual given that Pittsburgh has had just three head coaches since 1969. The Steelers have now requested to speak with nine candidates, and the most recent reported interviewee could be a natural fit.
When an in-division rival falters and begins sputtering, the Cleveland Browns are going to start rejoicing. Following the loss of head coach Mike Tomlin, the Pi
Pittsburgh's last playoff win came against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2016 playoffs. Since then, Pittsburgh has lost its last seven postseason games. Coach Mike Tomlin's seven-game postseason losing streak ties former Bengals coach Marvin Lewis for the longest playoff losing streak by an NFL coach.
Mike Tomlin, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ former coach, sparked chaos when he stepped down from his role after 19 seasons, last week.Many fans have remain.
The Pittsburgh Steelers offseason is in full swing following a disappointing exit and the head coach of 19 years in Mike Tomlin stepping down. Now
The Detroit Lions are hiring former Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing as their new offensive coordinator, ruling out Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith for that job. Smith interviewed for the gig as well as the Los Angeles Chargers’ offensive coordinator opening. He also had two head coaching interviews.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a franchise built on three things. Stability, defense, and a knack for identifying young coaching talent before the rest of the world catches on. For the first time in