Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| over 1 year ago
Bruce Arians' tenure as Steelers offensive coordinator has come to a sudden if not strange end, with the team announcing his retirement in a one-paragraph statement that was as frosty as the final days of his sometimes stormy five-year career. Less...
Miami Herald
| over 1 year ago
Pittsburgh's offense this season ranked 12th in yards per game (372.3), but was tied for 21st in points (325). Arians became the offensive coordinator when Ken Whisenhunt departed for Arizona's head coaching job. He was the Steelers' wide receivers...
Examiner
| over 1 year ago
The 57-year-old Arians joined the Steelers as the wide receivers coach in 2004 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2007. Tomlin announced the move in a statement Friday, lauding Arians for "helping lead our offense to new heights." Arians...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| over 1 year ago
The Steelers coaching staff could undergo its first major change in the Mike Tomlin era because offensive coordinator Bruce Arians might not return in 2012, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has learned. Arians, 57, is in the final year of his contract...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| over 1 year ago
Caldwell became the Colts' third high-profile dismissal in an offseason purge, getting fired Tuesday after producing the franchise's worst record (2-14) in two decades. Saints Coach Sean Payton said he cannot envision New Orleans taking the field...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| over 1 year ago
The Steelers are about $25 million over a salary cap expected to be around $124 million per team next season and must erase that excess by March 13. That obviously could involve some of their older and more recognized players but Rooney would not...