The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the midst of a crucial search for their new head coach, with candidates now advancing to in-person interviews. Here's an overview of the top contenders and their backgrounds:
Anthony Weaver: A seasoned NFL coach with 21 years of experience, Weaver spent two seasons as the defensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins. He's known for his ability to develop top talent, having produced six Pro Bowl players during his tenure with multiple teams, including the Texans and Ravens. Weaver's time with the Ravens as a player and assistant coach adds depth to his understanding of the game.
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Brian Flores: Flores recently completed his third season as the Minnesota Vikings' defensive coordinator, where the defense ranked highly in various categories. He previously served as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, achieving back-to-back winning seasons. Flores' experience with the New England Patriots, including multiple Super Bowl championships, showcases his adaptability and strategic prowess.
The Steelers have already conducted virtual interviews with several candidates, including Ejiro Evero, Jeff Hafley, Klay Kubiak, Jesse Minter, Nate Scheelhaase, Chris Shula, and Anthony Weaver. In-person interviews for selected candidates are set to commence this week, marking a crucial phase in the team's coaching search.