The Pittsburgh Steelers are finalizing a deal to hire Brian Angelichio as the franchise's new offensive coordinator, according to Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The hiring marks a significant addition to the coaching staff as the team looks to solidify its leadership on the offensive side of the ball for the upcoming season.
Angelichio, 53, joins the Steelers after spending the last four seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. During his tenure in Minnesota, he served as the passing game coordinator and tight ends coach, contributing to the development of the team's aerial attack. He is now set to join head coach Mike Tomlin in Pittsburgh to lead the offensive unit.
The deal is expected to be completed shortly as the organization prepares for the next phase of the offseason. Angelichio brings veteran coaching experience to the Steelers as they look to improve their offensive production and strategy. No further details regarding the specific terms or length of the contract have been released at this time.
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