The Pittsburgh Steelers have had a rough offseason when it comes to their coaching staff. Since the team’s season ending with a 9-8 record and just outside the playoffs, the team has lost three coaches.
Assistant wide receivers coach Blaine Stewart went to West Virginia University, Senior defensive assistant/linebackers coach Brian Flores is now the defensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings, and long-time defensive line/assistant coach John Mitchell decided to retire.
Losing those three coaches made their already league-low 18 coaching staff dive down to 15 total. As expected, the team is now forced to find ways to fill out those vacancies before the start of the new league year in March.