ORLANDO, Fla. — The Pittsburgh Steelers shuffled the deck of their offensive coaching staff significantly this offseason. Former quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan was given a new title, senior offensive assistant, while the team hired Chargers passing game assistant Tom Arth as the quarterbacks coach.
New Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith met with incumbent starting quarterback Kenny Pickett in Florida, according to a report by Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
The Pittsburgh Steelers got out of their comfort zone when they decided to hire Arthur Smith to be their next offensive coordinator. Part of hiring an
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made two moves to their coaching staff, changing the role of one offensive assistant and hiring an outside candidate. Per the team's website, the Steelers have officially changed former quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan's role to senior offensive assistant.
Steelers sign three new coaches to their offensive staff on Friday. The Steelers officially added three coaches to their offensive staff on Friday. The first two names, Tom Arth as quarterbacks coach and Zach Azzanni as wide receivers coach, were previously reported this week.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have hired Mateo Kambui as an offensive assistant, the team announced on Friday. Kambui was an assistant offensive line coach with the Atlanta Falcons under new Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith in 2023.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have announced the addition of three coaches to their offensive staff, hiring Tom Arth, Zach Azzanni and Mateo Kambui. Arth joins the team as their new quarterbacks coach, while Azzanni signs as their new wide receivers coach.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have hired former Akron head coach and Los Angeles Chargers pass-game coordinator Tom Arth as quarterbacks coach, a team source confirmed to Steelers Now. The news was first reported by Aaron Wilson of KPRC-TV.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to hire passing game specialist Tom Arth to their offensive staff, according to NFL insider Aaron Wilson. Arth was previously a passing game specialist for the Los Angeles Chargers.
More coaching staff interviews to come The Pittsburgh Steelers aren’t done adding to their coaching staff. It was reported last week that the Steelers will be interviewing multiple candidates for offensive positions on their coaching staff, including Los Angeles Chargers pass game coordinator Tom Arth.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are officially interviewing Tom Arth for what Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston described as a passing game role. That likely means
Multiple offensive specialists to get interviews The Pittsburgh Steelers named former Atlanta Falcons head coach and Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith as their offensive coordinator earlier this week, and they aren’t done.
The Pittsburgh Steelers is interviewing Los Angeles Chargers passing game specialist Tom Arth, Jets wide receivers coach Zach Azzani and Titans passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Charles London for an open job to become assistant roles that could become pass game coordinator titles, according to Noah Strackbein of All Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been making headlines recently with their announcement of Arthur Smith as the new offensive coordinator. However, it seems
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Chargers head coach Brandon Staley is adding one of his former collegiate bosses to his staff. According to Field Yates of ESPN, Los Angeles has hired former Akron head coach Tom Arth as a pass game specialist.
Akron fired coach Tom Arth on Thursday, a day after the Zips fell to 2-7 on the season and 3-24 overall in his two-plus seasons at the school.
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