A clear and sad news: Pittsburgh Steelers coach have been fired

Matt Canada, offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been fired.

The Pittsburgh Steelers fired offensive coordinator Matt Canada just days after losing a close game to the Cleveland Browns in a season full of close games.

Pittsburgh was defeated 13-10 by the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, who rallied behind rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson and won on a field goal with two seconds remaining. The Steelers were 9-0 in one-score games the previous two seasons and will be 6-0 in 2023. Quarterback Kenny Pickett struggled with only 106 yards passing.

A clear and sad news: Pittsburgh Steelers coach have been fired
A clear and sad news: Pittsburgh Steelers coach have been fired

A little more than weeks earlier, Canada came down from the coach’s box to communicate better with players on the sideline. Pittsburgh won that Thursday night game vs. the Tennessee Titans, 20-16.

It wasn’t enough.

The Steelers fired the embattled offensive coordinator on Tuesday, two-plus years into a tenure in which the team struggled to generate points and yards with regularity.

The move comes with Pittsburgh still in the playoff mix at 6-4 despite an offense that ranks near the bottom of the NFL in points and yards.

Frustration outside the organization has been mounting for months. Fans chanted “Fire Canada” during a win over Cleveland on Sept. 18, a refrain that became ubiquitous throughout the region and meme-worthy on social media.

While Tomlin defended Canada for weeks, frustration inside the locker room may have reached a breaking point after the Steelers were held to 249 yards — including just 106 passing — against the Browns. Running back Najee Harris said in the aftermath that he was getting “tired of this,” with wide receiver Diontae Johnson saying simply “you saw the game” when asked what might be wrong.

Perhaps most damning for Canada is the way quarterback Kenny Pickett’s growth has stagnated. Drafted in the first round in 2022, Pickett put together a promising rookie season a year ago and showed flashes of being a difference-maker during the preseason this summer.

There was no immediate word on who would take over playcalling duties, though quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan previously worked as an offensive coordinator in Tampa Bay and New York.

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