The Steelers are looking for the replacement for longtime GM Kevin Colbert. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Steelers starting second round of interviews for vacant GM post

Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert is retiring after a largely successful two-plus decade run. The organization is reportedly narrowing their field of candidates for Colbert's replacement.

Colbert has been with the club since 2000 and during his tenure, the Steelers have posted a 226-124-3 regular-season record and 15-12 mark in the playoffs.

Cowden has been with the Titans since 2016 and currently serves as their vice president of player personnel. He previously worked for the Carolina Panthers.

Spytek is the Buccaneers vice president of player personnel and previously worked for the Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos.

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