Monday proved to be a very active day for the Pittsburgh Steelers when it came to adding coaches to Mike McCarthy’s staff. Pittsburgh officially announced the additions of Jason Simmons, Scott McCurley, and Steve Scarnecchia to its staff. Additionally, they added IUP offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti Jr. to the staff. Now, Pittsburgh has completed an interview with Chase Haslett for a role on the staff, as well.
“The Steelers have requested and completed an interview with Saints TEs coach Chase
Haslett for the passing game coordinator/TEs coach role on Mike McCarthy’s staff,” Jordan Schultz reports. “Haslett got his start in NFL coaching with the Cowboys under McCarthy in 2020 as a quality control coach and has worked his way up. His name has gained a lot of traction in NFL coaching circles.”
McCarthy has added a ton of his former assistants to his staff thus far, and Haslett could be next in line. The former IUP quarterback is the son of former NFL coach Jim Haslett.
The Steelers’ staff is clearly expanding, as they didn’t have pass game coordinators on either side of the ball, nor did they have a chief of staff.
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