The Pittsburgh Steelers are still working things out as Mike McCarthy puts together his new coaching staff. Some roles have already been filled, but the veteran head coach is still looking for an offensive coordinator.
The Pittsburgh Steelers named Mike McCarthy their new head coach in a bit of a surprising decision after Mike Tomlin decided to step down. McCarthy, 62, brings a lot of experience to the fold, and he is wasting no time adding veteran assistants to his staff.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a transitionary period that they haven't gone through since 2007. Ever since the team hired new head coach Mike McCarthy, the team has had to answer plenty of questions about which players and staff will be staying or leaving the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly closing in on hiring Patrick Graham as their new defensive coordinator. For a city that treats defensive football like a religion, this isn’t just a staffing update—it’s a declaration of intent.
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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers have an important offseason when it comes to improving their offensive line and they've already started doing that with a new coach.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a lot of fans upset when the franchise announced that it would be hiring Mike McCarthy as its next head coach. The news took a while to sink in for some fans, but eventually people decided to buy in to the new coach as he as plenty of experience and knows how to put together a coaching staff.
It's debatable whether the Pittsburgh Steelers hired Mike McCarthy as their new head coach because of star QB Aaron Rodgers or in spite of him, but Rodgers is still under contract with the team regardless.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have to be picture-perfect at the 2026 NFL Draft. As the host city, the fanbase will be active at the Draft, raising the tension and pressure on the organization.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made the choice to hire a new head coach and it’s Mike McCarthy. The announcement has immediately sparked debate across the league and within Steeler Nation, as McCarthy is now 62 years old and already owns a Super Bowl ring.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers may have a new defensive coordinator. Insider Gerry Dulac reported that the team is closing in on hiring Patrick Graham from the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Pittsburgh Steelers need to figure out their quarterback situation for 2026. Right now, Will Howard and Mason Rudolph are the two names on the roster, and the door is open for Aaron Rodgers to return as well.
With the introduction of Mike McCarthy as the Pittsburgh Steelers’ new coach – officially – on Tuesday, comes the continued flurry of interviews and upcoming hires as McCarthy retains and brings the staff he wants to surround himself with.
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.
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.