Steelers’ new offensive coordinator Brian Angelichio will work under head coach Mike McCarthy, who retains play-calling duties. McCarthy emphasized collaboration with Angelichio in decision-making to optimize offensive strategies. Previously, both coaches have successfully collaborated, although this marks Angelichio's first stint as an offensive coordinator in the NFL. Historically, McCarthy has been known for his play-calling capabilities, and he aims to enhance the Steelers' offense through a more balanced attack. The Steelers are focusing on maximizing their tight ends and integrating new players to improve overall production.

By the Numbers
  • Brian Angelichio is entering his 15th season in the NFL.
  • Mike McCarthy has retained play-calling responsibilities for nearly all of his coaching career.
State of Play
  • McCarthy and Angelichio previously worked together from 2016 to 2018.
  • Steelers have added players like Michael Pittman Jr. and Rico Dowdle to strengthen the roster.
What's Next

As the season progresses, expect the Steelers to refine their offensive strategies, leveraging the strengths of their tight ends and new acquisitions while determining the best synergy between McCarthy and Angelichio.

Bottom Line

The Steelers are positioned to enhance their offensive output through experienced leadership, innovative collaboration, and a roster that supports a balanced and effective offensive scheme. Angelichio's first year in this role will be a significant test of their dynamic as they adapt to McCarthy’s proven methods.