The Pittsburgh Steelers have fired offensive coordinator Matt Canada, coach Mike Tomlin announced Tuesday. «Matt Canada has been relieved of his duties as offensive coordinator.
I appreciate Matt's hard work and dedication and I wish him the best moving forward in his career,» Tomlin said in a statement.
Canada's firing marks the first time the Steelers have made a head coach or coordinator change midseason since 1941, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.
That season the Steelers had three head coaches — Bert Bell (who went 0-2, and was the half-owner of the team), Aldo Donelli (who went 0-5) and Walt Kiesling (who went 1-2-1).
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