The Pittsburgh Steelers have had their issues at the quarterback position ever since Ben Roethlisberger retired following the 2021 season. The quarterback room has been less than mediocre over the last two seasons with Kenny Pickett, Mitch Trubisky and Mason Rudolph, who are all now on different teams.
The Pittsburgh Steelers face a monumental decision in the 2024 offseason. It will be one that will define the future of their franchise. The spotlight
Originally appeared at Steelers Now: Report: Steelers Rule Out Byron Leftwich as OC Candidate The Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator search is underway, and even though no interviews have been done just yet by the team, Mike Tomlin and the team are already pegging the correct way to go about the hire.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are going to hire an outside offensive coordinator candidate, and whoever it is will have prior experience as a play-caller in the NFL and a detailed background in developing quarterbacks. One option that has been floated around the last two years is former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich.
After Matt Canada spent Monday preparing for the Steelers’ Week 12 game against the Bengals, Mike Tomlin informed him Tuesday morning he would not finish out his third season as offensive coordinator.
After the Steelers fired offensive coordinator Matt Canada, the deep dive into potential offensive coordinator candidates began. Who could they be? The obvious answer would be Byron Leftwich, who played under Mike Tomlin as a player and has experience as an offensive coordinator in Tampa Bay.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have finally done it. In case you missed it, the team fired Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
The Steelers finally fired offensive coordinator Matt Canada on Tuesday. Here are five dream candidates to replace him.
Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada has been highly criticized and many believe he will no longer hold the position following this season. If that is the case, Ben Roethlisberger gave his endorsement for who should be the team's next OC.
The Steelers have made it clear they won't be moving on from Canada in the middle of the 2023 season, as they had the perfect opportunity to do so during their bye week and didn't.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have not made a change at offensive coordinator. Despite the complaints of many fans, Matt Canada continues to run the show on that side of the ball.
At this point, it feels like the Steelers are on a collision course for the end of the season and the likely severing of relations with offensive coordinator Matt Canada.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans have been begging the organization to fire Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada practically since he got promoted from quarterbacks coach in 2021.
Former Bucs offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich has reached out to the Steelers about joining the Pittsburgh coaching staff, according to Mark Kaboly of The Athletic.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich has reached out to the Pittsburgh Steelers about joining their coaching staff, according to Mark Kaboly of The Athletic.
Former Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich wants a job, but he apparently is not getting one from the organization he is asking.
Former NFL offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich has made contact with the Pittsburgh Steelers regarding their potential search for additional offensive coaching, but the Steelers haven’t seemed interested.
The Pittsburgh Steelers offense in 2023 is responsible for averaging just 12.6 points per game. Many believed that Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada would be fired immediately after the game against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 5 if the unit sputtered.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are now 3-2 (2-0 in the AFC North) and have the division lead following their 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 5, but their offense continued to struggle. Could help be on the way to Pittsburgh?
The Pittsburgh Steelers offense in 2008 was in Ben Roethlisberger's hands. He was entering his fifth NFL season, had won the Rookie of the Year in 2004, and made his first Pro Bowl in 2007.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers co-owner Joel Glazer has come to the defense of former offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich after he was unceremoniously shown the door in January.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans are keeping hope alive that the team will add another offensive mind to their coaching staff to assist Matt Canada and company.
As the Ravens’ offensive coordinator search moves into the finalist stage, the team has met with a recently fired play-caller with a Super Bowl ring. Mentioned as a candidate, Byron Leftwich has indeed met with John Harbaugh about the job, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic tweets.
Monken, who worked as Tampa Bay’s offensive coordinator under Dirk Koetter in the late 2010s, is currently Georgia’s OC. He has been in that position for the past three years. This will be an interesting interview, considering the same GM — Jason Licht — is on staff after he moved on from Koetter and Monken four years ago.
Tom Brady’s looming free agency continues to be one of the more intriguing NFL stories heading into the offseason. According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the Miami Dolphins have emerged as a candidate for Brady’s services.
The Bucs had somewhat of an awkward day on Thursday as they provided gifts to the coaching staff on the same day a portion of that staff was fired.
The Bucs struggled offensively this season and fired Leftwich from his offensive coordinator position. Here's why teams in need of an OC shouldn't let this season deter them from hiring Leftwich.
The fate of Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada has been a hot topic of debate since the season ended. After a miserable start to the year which included players hinting at Canada’s incompetence, things changed after the Week 9 bye.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich had a bizarre way of defending his unit’s performance so far this season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich offered an honest assessment of his portion of the squad coming off Sunday's 21-3 loss at the Carolina Panthers that dropped the Bucs to 3-4 on the season. "People want to see points on the board.
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