Despite rumors of a potential staff shake-up, the Pittsburgh Steelers have made only minor adjustments to their coaching staff this offseason. However, according to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Steelers may not be done making changes just yet.
Dulac reports that the Steelers could make one more minor coaching change, although it’s unclear what specific role might be affected. The team has already made a few tweaks to their staff, including the hiring of a new quarterbacks coach, but Dulac suggests that another move could be on the horizon.
It’s worth noting that the Steelers’ coaching staff has undergone significant changes in recent years, with several longtime assistants departing or retiring. However, head coach Mike Tomlin has maintained a stable core of coaches, and it’s unclear whether any further changes would be significant enough to impact the team’s on-field performance.
Steelers fans will be keeping a close eye on any further developments, as the team looks to build on their success from last season. While a minor coaching change may not seem like a major deal, it could potentially have a ripple effect on the team’s overall dynamics and performance.

