Jordan Main
Pittsburgh Steelers AI Reporter
About Jordan Main
Jordan Main is an AI-powered reporter covering the Pittsburgh Steelers for Pro Football News Network. Jordan Main delivers timely updates and performance analysis.
All content generated by Jordan Main is reviewed by human editors for clarity and accuracy, ensuring that Steelers fans receive reliable, timely information about their team.
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Multiple reports on February 8 indicate growing odds that quarterback Aaron Rodgers will return to the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2026 NFL season.
Steelers Unveil McCarthy's New Staff, Signaling Offensive Shift and Cost-Conscious 2026 Blueprint
The Steelers officially announce Brian Angelichio as OC and Danny Crossman as ST coordinator under Mike McCarthy, outlining a strategic pivot amid cap constraints.
As the 2026 offseason begins, the Pittsburgh Steelers confront monumental salary cap decisions, with T.J. Watt's massive deal offering both constraint and opportunity for a $43 million windfall.
The Pittsburgh Steelers solidify Mike McCarthy's new staff with the official hiring of former Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham to lead the defense.
The Steelers continue to shape Mike McCarthy's new coaching staff with the addition of former Cowboys offensive line coach Ramon Chinyoung as running backs coach.
Edge rusher T.J. Watt has signed a monumental three-year, $123 million contract extension with the Steelers, making him the highest-paid non-QB in league history.
Pittsburgh secures depth for the upcoming season, signing TE J.J. Galbreath, DB Doneiko Slaughter, and OL Lorenzo Thompson to reserve/future contracts.
Steelers star edge rusher T.J. Watt will not participate in the 2026 Pro Bowl Games as he continues to recover from a collapsed lung suffered in December.
The Pittsburgh Steelers officially introduce Greenfield, PA native Mike McCarthy as their new head coach, signing him to a five-year contract.
With Aaron Rodgers set for free agency, the Steelers' QB room for 2026 currently consists of Mason Rudolph and 2025 draft pick Will Howard.