
The Pittsburgh Steelers are hiring more coaches, and they are taking applications for a number of different
Pittsburgh Three more names have been brought in for open assistant coach positions by the Pittsburgh Steelers as they continue their search. The team is scheduled to interview Matt Baker, Mateo Kambui, and Phil Matusz for multiple positions, according to league sources.
Baker previously worked as the special teams assistant for the Atlanta Falcons this past season, and he has a relationship with Arthur Smith, the new offensive coordinator of the Steelers. After beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Ole Miss in 2010 and accepting his next position as an analyst and quarterback coach for Western Michigan nine years later in 2019, he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at John Carroll University prior to joining Atlanta.
The North Carolina native was a quarterback in the NFL from 2006 to 2009, playing his last two seasons with the Buffalo Bills.
In 2023, Kambui, who is also from Atlanta, will serve as their assistant offensive line coach. He played for the Denver Bronc Sos as a member of the Marlin Briscoe Coaching Fellowship (2021–2022) before joining smith and the Falcons. He assisted in wide receiver coaching and scouting.
Matusz is the head strength and conditioning coach at Boston College. The Steelers parted ways with both of their strength and conditioning coaches and have been talking with a few candidates for the openings.
He’s been with Boston College for four years. Prior to helping the Eagles develop top NFL Draft talent such as Zion Johnson and Zay Flowers, he spent six seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Ohio State.
The Steelers have conducted interviews with six applicants so far in order to fill coaching positions. Apart from Baker, Kambui, and Matusz, Pittsburgh has also scheduled or held meetings with Tom Arth, the passing game specialist for the Los Angeles Chargers, Charles London, the coach of the Tennessee Titans quarterbacks, and Zach Azzani, the coach of the New York Jets wide receivers.
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