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The Pittsburgh Steelers franchise has had 16 head coaches throughout its history. Founded as the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1933, [1] the name was changed to the Steelers prior to the 1941 season to celebrate the city's heritage of producing steel. [2] Joe Bach served two separate terms as head coach and Walt Kiesling served three
The Steelers have had 16 coaches through their history. [214] They have cycled through the fewest head coaches in the modern NFL history. [ 215 ] Their first coach was Forrest Douds , who coached them to a 3–6–2 record in 1933 .
Mike Miller (gridiron football coach, born 1970) John Mitchell (American football) Keith Molesworth; Scottie Montgomery; Tom Moore (American football coach, born 1938) Chris Morgan (American football) Mike Mularkey; Mike Munchak
Pittsburgh suffered through yet two more losing seasons before a 6–6 campaign in 1957 in the first season for coach Buddy Parker. 1957 saw one other highlight, the hiring of the NFL's first African American coach, Lowell Perry as the Steelers receivers coach. The Steelers played at Pitt Stadium from 1958 through 1969.
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Of the Steelers' 16 head coaches in franchise history, Tomlin was the fourth to reach this milestone. The Steelers recorded another 12–4 regular season mark in the 2011 season. [24] The Steelers' season ended in the Wild Card Round with a 29–23 overtime loss to the Denver Broncos. [25]
A month after resigning from the Steelers, LeBeau was hired as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator of the Tennessee Titans. [12] On January 20, 2016, LeBeau was officially named assistant head coach/defensive coordinator of the Titans after the departure of Ray Horton to the Cleveland Browns. Said LeBeau, "I like Tennessee a lot.
Charles Henry Noll (January 5, 1932 – June 13, 2014) was an American professional football player and head coach.Regarded as one of the greatest head coaches of all time, his sole head coaching position was for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1969 to 1991.