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Bruce Arians Includes Antwaan Randle El In Latest Renovation Of Pittsburgh South

As we have already found out earlier this month, former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, who retired from coaching following the 2017 season, is making a return to the sideline in 2019, joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to be their next head coach. They had to trade for him, as the Arizona Cardinals retained his rights.

While he retired for health reasons, Arians said that he was given a C on his physical, which he considered good for himself. Apparently he also thinks it’s good to surround himself with fellow coaches—and players-turned-coaches—with whom he has worked in the past, many of them going all the way back to his coordinator days in Pittsburgh, which ended in 2011.