Steelers Could Name Fired Coach Arthur Smith
The Pittsburgh Steelers ended their 2024 season much worse than it started. When the Steelers were 10-3, Mike Tomlin and Arthur Smith were being celebrated, but after four straight losses to end the regular season,
Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith has gotten interview requests from a couple of teams in this coaching cycle, but he told reporters this week he's keeping his focus where it needs to be.
As the Jets continue their search for their next head coach, a surprising name has emerged as a leading candidate for the job.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans were expecting more from this offense under new Offensive Coordinator Arthur Smith. To start the 2024 season, Smith appeared to have been making real progress.
NFL insider Josina Anderson reported the New York Jets have "discussed interest" in interviewing Pittsburgh Steelers OC Arthur Smith.
Arthur Smith’s chance to interview for another NFL head coaching opportunity can wait until next week when he’s permitted to discuss job openings. The New York Jets and Chicago Bears have requested permission to interview the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers offense has struggled greatly over the last four weeks. In their four-game losing streak, they have not scored more than 17 points in a game, and one of those games came against a terrible defense in the Cincinnati Bengals. So, what needs to happen, or is it simply unfixable at this point?
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, in what's already a busy week as the team gets ready to take on the Baltimore Ravens in the first round
If he retired right now, T.J. Watt would be the greatest pass rusher in Pittsburgh Steelers history. Which is what makes the fact that no Steelers team has won a playoff game during Watt's career even harder to comprehend.
Ten months after the Steelers completely changed their QB room, Pittsburgh finds itself in a familiar spot: entering the postseason with long odds and as many questions as answers at the most important position on the field.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.