Ever since the Pittsburgh Steelers hired Andy Weidl, they have had an open and obvious emphasis on dominating the line of scrimmage. However, they have not been able to win in the trenches like they have hoped as of late.
The Pittsburgh Steelers want to put the offensive struggle of 2023 behind them, and one key indicator that they were serious was bringing in the experienced Arthur Smith.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted quarterback Kenny Pickett in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft with high hopes that he would be the future of the franchise.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have everyone throughout the NFL world a little confused regarding what the plan is in terms of their wide receiver position. George Pickens will lead the way, but almost everything else is a bit of a mystery.
Steel City Underground presents our 2023 Steelers Recall: a look back at Pittsburgh Steelers games and storylines from last season. The Pittsburgh Steelers entered Week 3 of the NFL regular season after a rocky start in their first two games.
The Pittsburgh Steelers offense this year is expected to go heavy on the tight end usage, with fewer wide receivers on the field than the team has used in its recent history.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been making waves this offseason, with one of the most significant moves being the addition of former Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Arthur Smith as their new offensive coordinator.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had enough of the struggling, inept offense in 2023 and made a historic move by firing then-Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada. Ahead of the 2024 season, the Steelers brought in former head coach of the Atlanta Falcons, Arthur Smith, to take charge of the offense.
A good portion of the fanbase and many in the media think Kenny Pickett will never blossom into a franchise quarterback, and it’s for logical reasons. The early results have not been promising.
The Steelers never recorded more than 400 yards in a single game while Canada was the offensive coordinator.
Let’s just say that Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Patrick Peterson was not a fan of the offense that former Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada was running with the team in 2023.
After firing Matt Canada during the 2023 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers turned to Eddie Faulkner and Mike Sullivan to run the offense. After the season ended, Faulkner was returned to his position as running backs coach, along with an extension of his contract.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are extending veteran running backs coach Eddie Faulkner, according to Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report. Faulkner served as the team’s interim offensive coordinator after they fired Matt Canada midseason, and now he will stay with the team moving forward.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are putting the future development of their offense and young quarterback Kenny Pickett into the hands of Arthur Smith, Pittsburgh's newly-hired offensive coordinator.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been in need of a new offensive coordinator since firing Matt Canada at the end of November. Now, amidst interviews across the NFL, an interesting new name has joined the conversation for the role considering his past connection to the franchise.
Originally appeared at Steelers Now: Steelers QB Coach Mike Sullivan Lands Second OC Interview Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks coach and play-caller Mike Sullivan has landed a second offensive coordinator interview on Wednesday, as the New Orleans Saints will speak with him for the job.
With Antonio Pierce locked in as head coach and Tom Telesco as general manager, the Las Vegas Raiders are now focused on building out their coaching staff.
The Steelers moved on from Matt Canada, hoping they could get a spark on offense. They did get that spark last week, eclipsing over 400 yards for the first time since 2020.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have snapped a streak they waited two and a half years to do, and seemingly turned their offense around in one game under new offensive coordinator Eddie Faulkner. The Steelers' offense, for the first time in 59 games, surpassed the 400-yard mark in a game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers suffered a tough defeat in Week 11, losing to the Cleveland Browns 13-10. Their defense did everything it could to help the team get a victory, but their offense offered very little support.
PITTSBURGH — While much of Steelers nation was celebrating the firing of offensive coordinator Matt Canada on Tuesday, his replacement was not among them.
The Pittsburgh Steelers decision to fire offensive coordinator Matt Canada on Tuesday was noteworthy for two reasons.
We’re going to add some context to the Matt Canada termination, Tuesday, to show how significant such a firing is in Steelers team history. The Steelers don’t fire coaches, especially coordinators and/or head coaches, during the season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have running backs coach Eddie Faulkner Jr. and quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan share offensive coordinator duties, following the firing of Matt Canada on Tuesday, according to a report by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The Steelers made a significant change to their coaching staff on Tuesday.
Matt Canada will not be given an opportunity to close out a third season as Steelers offensive coordinator.
The Steelers have been one of the worst offensive teams in the NFL over the last two seasons. They are averaging just 16.6 points per game, which ranks 28th in the league.
The Pittsburgh Steelers fired offensive coordinator Matt Canada, according to a release from the team. The Steelers lost to the Cleveland Browns 13-10 on the road Sunday in another less than stellar offensive performance.
Much maligned Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada essentially pointed to the scoreboard while addressing criticisms lobbed his way throughout what's been an up-and-down season for the club.
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