PITTSBURGH — This article originally appeared on steelersnow.com.
Annually, the Pittsburgh Steelers have one of the smallest coaching staffs throughout the NFL, whether that comes down to assistants, analysts, pass or run game coordinators, etc. After another disappointing playoff loss, head coach Mike Tomlin and team owner Art Rooney II have hinted at the idea of adding to the staff in different ways.
“I’m looking at all components of staffing as part of the annual end-of-the-season review, and additions in terms of expertise are certainly a component of that,” Tomlin said at his end-of-season press conference.
The hiring of a new offensive coordinator took priority but now that the team has signed former Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith to that role, there may be more additions to the coaching staff coming, offensively and defensively. This would go against the “norm” in Pittsburgh but we have seen Tomlin break that mold when he saw fit in the past.
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