So far, all the promised “changes” Mike Tomlin made at his final press conference have amounted to bringing back a secondary coach on-staff in 2022 and 2023 and hiring a linebackers coach native to the area who played and coached at Pitt. Hardly needle-moving moves to change the course of the franchise. While the roster is expected to see heavier and more impactful turnover, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac believes the Steelers’ coaching staff might not be set in stone.
“There could still be one other minor change, but the staff shakeup that might have been expected after the Steelers lost their final five games and had another one-and-done appearance in the postseason never materialized,” Dulac wrote in a Monday column.