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Sean McDermott Should Be Steelers Next Head Coach
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers just got some very interesting coaching news. Their initial list of candidates was a mix of offensive and defensive coaches, with really just one “older coach” being included in their interviews.
Maybe, they’ll be adding a second.
Mike McCarthy was the outlier of the Steelers initial requests for interviews, being 62-years-old in a group of candidates that ranged from 35 to 46. Pittsburgh’s Team President Art Rooney II clearly has an idea of what the age bracket is for his next head coach, but what if he can reconsider things with another candidate.
No, that candidate isn’t McCarthy. The Pittsburgh native and former Aaron Rodgers head coach may be a candidate, but he’s likely not the favorite to land the job. Sean McDermott could be, though.
The Buffalo Bills have decided to move on from McDermott after nine seasons. The 51-year-old head coach held a 98-50 record in Buffalo, taking the team to two AFC Championship games, and leading them to five AFC East titles with a .662 winning percentage (ranking 15th all-time).
When he took over the team, the Bills hadn’t made the playoffs in 18 years.
Sources: The Bills have fired Sean McDermott after 9 seasons.
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The Steelers wouldn’t want that? Rooney made it clear that he doesn’t want to “rebuild” and is looking to remain a contender after Tomlin. It’s what kept Tomlin around for 19 years, never being questioned by the organization.
” I’m not going to say, well, we’re going to take a couple of years to figure this out, and then we’ll try to compete. I think you try every year, and as I said, some years you have the horses to really get there, some years you don’t. But you try every year, in my view,” Rooney said.
“No,” he later added when asked if the team will rebuild. “I don’t know if it’s a rebuild. It’s a new coach, so there will be changes. We’ll have to all get comfortable with kind of the plan. Whether you call it a rebuild or not, I don’t like that word that much. We’ll try to compete day one if we can.”
McDermott is the Perfect Fit for Steelers
There’s one quote from Rooney’s press conference that continues to surface when discussing the Steelers head coaching search.
“There are a lot of things that go into being a successful coach,” Rooney said when asked what the team is looking for. “Number one, really, I think in my mind, is leadership and really trusting that this person can stand in front of your team day in and day out, and hold their attention and have them motivated to do what they do. So, that’s what’s most important.”
Last year, after the Bills lost to the Chiefs in the playoffs, quarterback Josh Allen showed just how well McDermott fits that criteria.
“This is gonna sound weird, I’m just so proud of coach,” Allen said. “I don’t know why he’s not recognized more in the awards stuff. That’s the cruddy thing about it. But time in and time out, he’s got us in position. . . . We’re fighting to get over that hump, and he gives his life to this. He’s so committed to doing whatever it takes.”
If McDermott was at the end of his career, the Steelers shouldn’t be a team considering him. They’re ready for something new and refreshing and an older head coach isn’t that. After 19 years of Mike Tomlin, they need to find the next Mike Tomlin, but different.
McDermott is two years younger than Tomlin, though. And it was surprising that Tomlin chose to not pursue another job this season. But he’s so young that people expect him to return and be great, even if it’s down the road.
Which means McDermott has plenty of time left. Maybe he isn’t the next 20-year head coach of the Steelers, but if he’s there for 10, or 15, that’s a successful run for any team, even Pittsburgh.
McDermott is a defensive-minded coach who’s a proven winner and has helped turn an organization in Buffalo into a contender. Rooney is looking for that same success in Pittsburgh.
And without question, McDermott becomes a top – if not the top – option for the Steelers. An easy hire amongst anyone else on the market.
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7 churches within the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh to close in March
Seven churches in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh will close next month.
These closures will impact Catholics in places like Swissvale, Turtle Creek, and Braddock, with churches in the Saint Joseph the Worker Parish, leaving St. Maurice Church in Forest Hills as the only one of those churches remaining.
The announcement came just minutes into Sunday’s mass at St. Maurice as it was streamed online.
Good Shepherd Church, Madonna del Castello Church, Sacred Heart Church, St. Anselm Church, St. Colman Church, St. John Fisher Church, and St. Jude the Apostle Church are all slated to close on March 12.
KDKA-TV’s Shelley Bortz first reported on the potential for closures last October. The parish said financial struggles and declining attendance were part of the problem.
“We’ve been expecting this, unfortunately, due to many things: population decrease, coming to church, and not enough priests. So, we have those issues that we’ve been dealing with,” Sandi Hartman, a parishioner, said to KDKA-TV at the time.
Those sentiments were echoed on the altar on Sunday.
The letter read to the congregation came from Bishop Mark Eckman. He said in it that he recognizes the news brings a time of big changes, along with a sense of loss, too.
Eckman wrote that the parish’s mission remains unchanged and that the move will better resource the parish.
In the meantime, the church plans to take time to honor the churches that will be closing, as said on its livestream on Sunday.
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Former Steelers WR Wins Super Bowl With Seahawks
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers hold one of the more interesting streaks in the NFL, as they continue to find themselves having former players take home the Lombardi Trophy by becoming Super Bowl champions.
With the Seattle Seahawks win in Super Bowl LX, another former member of the Steelers organization will receive a ring and hoist the Lombardi Trophy to end a season.
Cody White spent a stint in the black and gold from the 2020 season to the 2022 season. Now, he’s a Super Bowl champion with the Seahawks. White is currently on Injured Reserve with a groin injury.
White’s Time With Steelers
White was originally signed as an undrafted free agent in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs, before getting waived during that offseason. He would then join the New York Giants for six days and the Denver Broncos for two weeks during the same offseason before signing to the Steelers practice squad in September of 2020.
White spent three seasons with the Steelers, making his NFL debut with the team in 2021, catching two passes for 17 yards in a 24-10 loss. He would spent two more seasons with the team before getting released by the Steelers organization with a hamstring injury.
White spent the 2023 and 2024 season with current Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf, helping Metcalf grow as White was a member of the team’s practice squad.
White’s Launch After Pittsburgh
The majority of White’s playing time in the NFL prior to his signing with the Seahawks had been as a gunner on special teams, but he stepped up in 2024 when Metcalf went down with an injury before Week 9’s game. This season, White featured as one of the team’s more consistent receiving options until an injury in Week 17 put him on season ending injured reserve ahead of the team’s Week 18 matchup.
In 2025, White was able to accumulate 90 yards on three receptions across ten games. He also notched his first NFL regular season touchdown, doing so on a 60-yard reception against the Washington Commanders during Week 9.
White was also responsible for four kick returns during the 2025 season, accounting for 106 return yards. As a gunner on return plays on special teams defense, White accounted for 7 total tackles in 2025.
White comes from an NFL family, as his father, Sheldon White, has been the Steelers director of pro scouting since 2022, and also was a defensive back for three teams across eight seasons in the National Football League.
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