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Three former Pittsburgh Steelers could land coordinator job
Three former Pittsburgh Steelers could be in line for a coordinator job this hiring cycle. Former wide receiver Antwaan Randle-El, center Hank Fraley, and wide receivers coach Scottie Montgomery look like legitimate candidates for the Lions job.
Randle-El was a longtime wide receiver, including for their Super Bowl XL victory, where he tossed a touchdown pass to Hines Ward on a reverse. He returned to the Steelers after leaving to head to Washington in 2010 and retired after they lost the Super Bowl against the Green Bay Packers.
Fraley was a Robert Morris alumni who was an undrafted free agent the team signed in 2000. He did not make the team, but made a long career out of it with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he remained until 2006. He has also interviewed for the Seattle Seahawks open offensive coordinator job.
Montgomery would be the first true branch on the Mike Tomlin tree. He was the team’s wide receiver coach from 2010 to 2012 before heading to the college ranks and working his way back into the NFL to where he is now.
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50 Leaders Give Their Rx for Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor, Pt. VII – Pittsburgh Quarterly
Mark Opitz, Managing Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh stands at a promising moment of civic reinvention, with an opportunity to build on its leadership in AI, robotics, and advanced innovation to create a more vibrant urban future. A key priority for the mayor could be strengthening confidence in Downtown by continuing its evolution from a 9-to-5 employment center into a mixed-use neighborhood that attracts workers, residents, students, and visitors throughout the entire week.
To advance that vision, the mayor should give consideration to public safety, cleanliness, and mobility, along with creative reuse of underutilized office space for housing, emerging companies, and cultural activity. Equally important is sending a clear, consistent signal that Pittsburgh welcomes investment and partnership. Regulatory predictability, efficient approvals, and strong collaboration among the city, employers, institutions, and neighboring communities can help align development with market realities. By pairing economic ambition with quality of life, the city’s leadership can position Downtown — and the city — as confident, innovative, and open for growth.
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Pittsburgh officials work to transform Market Square ahead of NFL draft
One of Pittsburgh’s biggest goals before hosting the NFL Draft was to modernize Market Square. It is just one of the spaces in the downtown area that is being transformed for the massive event.
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