Pittsburgh Steelers Assistant Coaches are David Corley, Issac Williams, Glenn Thomas, Gerald Alexander, Rodian Delus, Matt Tomsho, and Chrissy Bulger. 

The NFL franchise is known for its consistency when it comes to the coaching staff. The Steelers do not frequently change their coaching unit like some of the other teams do.

Thomas and Aaron Curry are the most recent additions to the team's coaching unit who were hired in 2023. Most of the current roster has coaches who are in their second or third year.

The Steelers head coach is forming a comparatively new team with a mix of veteran and experienced coaches and also some new faces.

Having a strong coaching roster is very important for a team's success. A great head coach or a quarterbacks coach is never enough as all aspects of the gameplay have to be dealt with.

Pittsburgh Steelers staff will be hoping to come back to winning ways after they suffered a 30-6 defeat against the Texans on Sunday, October 1.

Steelers Head Coaches Since 1969

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The head coaches since 1969 are:

  • Chuck Noll (1969-1991)
  • Bill Cowher (1992-2006)
  • Mike Tomlin (2007-present)

The Pittsburgh Steelers have had the least number of coaches in the modern NFL since they have had only 16 coaches take on the position since the team's inaugural season in 1933.

Forest Douds was the first head coach of the Steelers and only served for a single season. It was only since 1969 that the head coaches have held the position for longer periods.

Noll coached the Blitzburgh from 1969-1991 and is regarded as one of the best coaches in NFL history. He helped the franchise to four Super Bowl championships in 1974, 1975, 1978, and 1979.

He ended his career with the Steelers with a 193-148-1 record averaging .566 in 342 games as the coach. He had a 16-8 record in the playoffs and a winning percentage of .667.

Cowher took over in 1992 and stayed till 2006. He coached 240 games and had a 149-90-1 record and a winning percentage of .623. He also had 21 playoff games which he won 12 and lost 9 averaging .571. He too was a Super Bowl winner in 2005 as a head coach.

Mike Tomlin (2007-present)

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The Pittsburgh Steelers coaches unit is led by Mike Tomlin, the head coach since 2007. He has coached 262 games since taking over the role from Bill Cowher.

Tomlin started his head coaching journey with the Steelers on January 27, 2007, and this was also his first time taking up this position. He was a defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings in 2006.

He was the 16th head coach in the team's history and was only 34 when he was appointed by the franchise. A big responsibility and a lot of expectations at a young age.

Tomlin played as a wide receiver for the William & Mary Tribe during his collegiate career from 1990-1994. He began his coaching career right after graduating with a sociology degree.

He began as a WR coach at the Virginia Military Institute in 1995 and then joined the Memphis Tigers the following year as a Graduate assistant.

  • Arkansas State - WR Coach (1997)
  • Arkansas State - Defensive Backs Coach (1998)
  • Cincinnati Bearcats - Defensive Backs Coach (1999-2000)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Defensive Backs Coach (2001-2005)
  • Minnesota Vikings - Defensive Coordinator (2006)

Since taking up the role as head coach of the Steelers, Tomlin has been a very successful coach. He has had a good record in his 16 full seasons and is now in his 17th season.

The Steelers started their 2023 campaign with a loss to the 49ers and have a 2-2 record including their latest loss to the Texans on Sunday.

YearWin-Loss & Win% (Regular Season)
200710-6 (.625)
200812-4 (.750)
20099-7 (.563)
201012-4 (.750)
201112-4 (.750)
20128-8 (.500)
20138-8 (.500)
201411-5 (.688)
201510-6 (.625)
201611-5 (.688)
201713-3 (.813)
20189-6-1 (.594)
20198-8 (.500)
202012-4 (.750)
20219-7-1 (.559)
20229-8 (.529)
2023*2-2 (.500)

Tomlin has led the Steelers to multiple Super Bowl appearances and also many titles as the head coach. In just his second season as the coach, he won the Super Bowl in the 2008 season.

He went on to become the youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl at the age of 36. The record was later broken by Sean McVay.

  • Conference Championships (AFC) - 2008, 2010
  • Division Championship (AFC North) - 2007, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2020
  • Playoff Appearances - 10

Mike Tomlin also holds an NFL record for the "Most consecutive non-losing seasons (16) to begin coaching career". He has not had a losing record since 2007-2022.

Pittsburgh Steelers Offensive Coordinator History

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The Offensive Coordinator history of the franchise includes:

  • Tom Moore (1983-1989)
  • Joe Walton (1990-1991)
  • Ron Erhardt (1992-1995)
  • Chan Gailey (1996-1997)
  • Ray Sherman (1998)
  • Kevin Gilbride (1999-2000)
  • Mike Mularkey (2001-2003)
  • Ken Whisenhunt (2004-2006)
  • Bruce Arians (2007-2011)
  • Todd Haley (2012-2017)
  • Randy Fichtner (2018-2020)
  • Matt Canada (2021-present)

The Steelers hired their first offensive coordinator after 5 decades since they first played in the NFL. Tom Moore was the first OC in the franchise's history in 1983.

There have been 11 OCs in the team's history and Matt Canada is the 12th. He was promoted to the role in 2021 and is still serving as the offensive coordinator. He was previously a QB coach for the Steelers in 2020.

Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Coordinators

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The Defensive Coordinators in the past include:

  • Bud Carson (1973-1977)
  • George Perles (1978)
  • Woody Widenhofer (1979-1983)
  • Ton Dungy (1984-1988)
  • Rod Rust (1989)
  • Dave Brazil (1990-1991)
  • Dom Capers (1992-1994)
  • Dick LeBeau (1995-1996)
  • Jim Haslett (1997-1999)
  • Tim Lewis (2000-2003)
  • Dick LeBeau (2004-2014)
  • Keith Butler (2015-2021)
  • Teryl Austin (2022-present)

In the DC history of the Steelers, there have been 12 defensive coordinators, and Tery Austin was the 12th coach to take on the duties in 2022.

Dick LeBeau is the longest-serving DC who had two stints with the team. Another notable name among them is Dom Capers who is the former head coach of the Carolina Panthers.

Pittsburgh Steelers Coaching Staff

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The other members of the coaching staff of the franchise are:

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Matt Canada
  • Quarterbacks – Mike Sullivan
  • Assistant Quarterbacks – David Corley
  • Offensive Line – Pat Meyer
  • Assistant Offensive line – Isaac Williams
  • Running Backs – Eddie Faulkner
  • Wide Receivers – Frisman Jackson
  • Tight Ends – Alfredo Roberts
  • Offensive Assistant – Glenn Thomas

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator – Teryl Austin
  • Outside Linebackers – Denzel Martin
  • Inside Linebackers – Aaron Curry
  • Defensive Line – Karl Dunbar
  • Assistant Defensive Backs – Gerald Alexander
  • Defensive Quality Control – Jason Brooks
  • Secondary – Grady Brown

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator - Danny Smith
  • Quality Control - Matt Tomsho

Strength and Conditioning Coaches

  • Senior Conditioning Coordinator - Garrett Giemont
  • Head Strength and Conditioning Coach - Marcel Pastoor
  • Strength and Conditioning Assistant - Rodian Delus
  • Director of Player Development - Darrel Young