November 14, 2024

Safety Mike Mitchell enjoyed a reputation as a formidable tackle during his time in high school for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now Mitchell wants to teach the current roster how to strike fear into opponents like he did in the past.“With DB assistant Gerald Alexander moving on, the Steelers really need to call up Mike Mitchell. He has been an assistant DB coach with the Colts for the past 2 years. This would be a great addition to the staff,” Mark Kaboly of The Athleticand#039; wrote on X (formerly Twitter.)Mitchelland’s reaction to a potential reunion? “It would be an honor and a great opportunity,” he replied.Mitchelland’s contract with Indianapolis ends after the 2023 season and he is not expected back. Alexander served as an assistant coach to Mike Tomlin this season. He left to fill a role with the Las Vegas Raiders.Mitchell, Tomlin is historyA 10-year NFL veteran, Mitchell enjoyed the best time of his career in Pittsburgh. He worked for the Steelers from 2014-2017. In harmony with the legends of the Steelers past, Mitchell developed a reputation as a wild presence in Pittsburghand number 039;In 61 games with the black and gold, he had 281 tackles, four interceptions and four forced fumbles..

 

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