The Steelers will likely not retain offensive coordinator Todd Haley, reports NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Haley's contract is up and the Steelers will reportedly let him pursue other opportunities.
Haley, 50, has been the Steelers' offensive coordinator for the past six seasons, and under his tenure the Steelers have been one of the league's best offenses. But this year's unit was a bit of a disappointment—despite having arguably the most talented offense in the the NFL, Pittsburgh ranked eighth in points per game and just 20th in rushing offense this season. But the Steelers did finish third in total yards, and the offense wasn't to blame in last week's 45-42 upset loss to the Jaguars in the AFC Divisional Round.