The Super Bowl matchup is set after Sunday’s action, while the Steelers are working off the field to try to build a Super Bowl contender.
The Chiefs held off the Ravens yesterday, 17-7 to win the AFC championship while the 49ers rallied from a 17-point halftime deficit to trim the Lions, 34-31 to win the NFC title.
The Steelers are interviewing candidates for offensive coordinator. One of their rumored targets, Rams assistant Zac Robinson, is off the table as he was hired by the Falcons over the weekend.
Candidates who have either already interviewed or are reportedly scheduled to include former Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury, former Carolina Panthers OC Thomas Brown, Texans’ quarterback coach Jerrod Johnson, and former Falcons head coach Arthur Smith, who reportedly interviewed yesterday.
The Eagles have hired former Chargers assistant and Cowboys OC Kellen Moore as their new offensive coordinator.
The Browns have chosen former Buffalo OC Ken Dorsey as their new OC.
The Bears have hired former Bills assistant head coach Eric Washington as their new defensive coordinator.













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