Former All-Pro wide receiver Brandon Marshall is tired of seeing Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator call plays. Marshall pointed to Smith as the main issue in the Steelers' offense, and believes that Russell Wilson still has a lot left in the tank.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith drew interest for a pair of head coaching jobs this hiring cycle, though he's set to go home empty-handed
This is the fourth in a series examining the Pittsburgh Steelers’ roster, position by position, heading into the offseason. Today: Tight ends When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed tight end Pat Freiermuth to a five-year contract worth nearly $50 million in September,
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo argued quarterback Justin Fields could leave the Pittsburgh Steelers with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.
While Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has received a lot of flak for the team’s five-game losing streak to end
Smith served as offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans under head coach Mike Vrabel. He played a big role in Derrick Henry becoming one of the top running backs in the NFL as well as resurrecting the career of quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers started off on great terms. But things didn't end so well, with five straight losses and another first-round exit in the playoffs. That prompted some end-of-season reporting that cast a dark shadow over much of Pittsburgh's culture and highlighted a not-so-great relationship between Russell Wilson and OC Arthur Smith.
Russell Wilson has been pretty clear about his desire to re-sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers. But do the Steelers want to re-sign Wilson? While that question remains unanswered, it appears that the Steelers are at least considering another go-around with the veteran quarterback.
Russell Wilson has been pretty clear about his desire to re-sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers. But do the Steelers want to re-sign Wilson? While that question remains unanswered, it appears that the Steelers are at least considering another go-around with the veteran quarterback.
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.