The Steelers will hire former longtime New York Giants assistant Mike Sullivan as their quarterbacks coach, the Post-Gazette has learned.
Sullivan, 53, was a long-time offensive coordinator/quarterback coach with the Giants and Denver Broncos who spent last season as director of recruitment at Army, his alma mater. He was at the Steelers' South Side facility on Jan. 26.
Sullivan’s hire completes all the offensive assistants coach Mike Tomlin had to add to his staff. He still needs to hire a secondary coach to replace Tom Bradley.
Sullivan spent 11 years during two different stints with the Giants, serving as wide receivers coach for six years (2004-09), quarterbacks coach (2010-11, 2015) and offensive coordinator (2016-2017). He won two Super Bowls with the Giants.
Gerry Dulac: gdulac@post-gazette.com and Twitter @gerrydulac.
First Published: February 4, 2021, 11:40 p.m.