Fired: NFL Assistant Coach Sends Steelers a Message
The Pittsburgh Steelers should contact Mike Mitchell, according to a tweet from Mark Kaboly of The Athletic following the loss of assistant defensive backs coach Gerald Alexander. Mitchell has spent the last two seasons as an assistant defensive backs coach with the Indianapolis Colts.
It’s reasonable to assume Mitchell would be open to coaching in Pittsburgh.
Mitchell tweeted back, “Would be an honour and an amazing opportunity,” in answer to Kaboly.
In 2022, Mitchell was hired as an NFL coach by the Colts. However, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star revealed on January 24 that Mitchell’s Indianapolis contract had ended and the franchise does not anticipate having him back in 2024.
From 2014 until 2017, Mitchell was a safety with the Steelers. He recorded 281 total tackles over the course of four seasons, with one tackle for loss. In addition, Mitchell recorded four interceptions and 23 pass defences.
It’s an intriguing concept to have Mitchell return to Pittsburgh as an assistant coach. Joey Porter Sr. played for the Steelers, but he was coached by Bill Cowher. From 2014 to 2018, he was Mike Tomlin’s outside linebackers coach and defensive assistant.
If Mitchell was a defensive backs coach in Pittsburgh, he would do the same thing—play for the Steelers and coach them.
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