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Steelers promote Austin to DC

PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t look far for a new defensive coordinator, promoting Teryl Austin to replace Keith Butler on Wednesday.

Austin joined the Steelers in 2019 as a senior defensive assistant coach. This will be Austin’s third stint as a defensive coordinator. He previously held the position in Cincinnati in 2018 and in Detroit from 2014-17.

The Sharon, Pennsylvania native — about an hour northwest of Pittsburgh — will take over for Butler, who retired in January after 19 seasons with the Steelers. Austin filled in as defensive coordinator for Pittsburgh in its regular-season finale against Baltimore while Butler was in the league’s COVID-19 protocols.

He takes over a defense that will try to rebound from a difficult 2021. The Steelers finished 24th in yards allowed, the organization’s worst performance since 1988. Pittsburgh managed to squeak into the playoffs with a 9-7-1 record but was blown out in the first round by Kansas City.

The Steelers do have several pieces in place, including All-Pro outside linebacker T.J. Watt and All-Pro defensive lineman Cam Heyward but also have serious needs along the line next to Heyward and at inside linebacker, where Devin Bush and Joe Schobert were largely ineffective.

There are fewer questions in the secondary, which has excelled since Austin came on board in 2019. The Steelers have allowed just four teams to throw for 300 yards in a game in his three seasons, the fewest in the NFL over that span.

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