The Pittsburgh Steelers have entered into a new era. Under the leadership of new head coach Mike McCarthy, the organization is hoping to take the next step offensively, and in turn, take the next step in their championship pursuits.
While the Pittsburgh Steelers acted relatively quickly to find a new head coach following the departure of Mike Tomlin, glaring questions remain for the organization.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be moving into a new era, as Mike McCarthy has agreed to terms with the organization to be its head coach for the next five seasons.
Many Pittsburgh Steelers fans aren’t super excited about the decision to hire Mike McCarthy as their next head coach. Pittsburgh has only hired four head coaches since 1969, and all four have won Super Bowls.
The Pittsburgh Steelers decided to verbally agree to hire Mike McCarthy to become their next head coach. This marks just the fourth head coach in franchise history since 1969, a testament to the organization’s long-standing commitment to stability.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the midst of going through some monumental changes to begin the 2026 offseason, and it all started with former head coach Mike Tomlin stepping down after being eliminated from the playoffs.
As Mike McCarthy makes progress towards building his staff after being named the 17th head coach in Pittsburgh Steelers history, it appears he has his eyes on a few potential offensive assistants in the trenches.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are “close” to hiring Patrick Graham as defensive coordinator, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac reported. He would mark a key hire for new coach Mike McCarthy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are operating under a new regime now that former head coach Mike Tomlin has decided to step away from coaching. This move led the organization to hire 62-year-old Mike McCarthy as their new head coach.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers officially ushered in the Mike McCarthy era, as their first head coach in nearly 20 years had a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have hired the first member of head coach Mike McCarthy's staff. According to team sources, the Steelers are set to hire Patrick Graham as their defensive coordinator, replacing Teryl Austin, whose contract expired after the 2025 season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are searching for the ideal staff to work with new head coach Mike McCarthy. They have already hired a new wide receivers coach, appointing Adam Henry to the role.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have their head coach in place, and while they await the future of the quarterback position, they are busy at work finding their coordinators.
Even before Mike Tomlin stepped down, there were always going to be two big questions for the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason: what to do at head coach and what to do at quarterback.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made an unpopular move in hiring Mike McCarthy to be the team's new head coach after Mike Tomlin stepped down from the role. McCarthy has plenty of experience in the NFL, but many within the fan base wanted someone younger.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans have been very curious about what this new era will look like in the Steel City. The news that Mike Tomlin would be stepping away from coaching at the age of 53 has shocked the NFL world.
According to Gerry Dulac, the Steelers and Raiders DC Patrick Graham are nearing a deal to bring him to Pittsburgh in the same role under new HC Mike McCarthy.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers lost a key member of their coaching staff this offseason in Danny Smith, whose replacement is becoming a main focus.
The Steelers hired former Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy to be their fourth head coach since 1969 after former HC Mike Tomlin stepped down. ESPN’s Adam Schefter went on the Pat McAfee Show and talked about Pittsburgh’s process of hiring McCarthy.