Report: Haley Steelers' next offensive coordinator

This photo taken Sept. 1, 2011 shows former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley looking to the scoreboard during an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers in Green Bay, Wis. ESPN is reporting the Pittsburgh Steelers will hire Haley to be their offensive coordinator. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)
This photo taken Sept. 1, 2011 shows former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley looking to the scoreboard during an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers in Green Bay, Wis. ESPN is reporting the Pittsburgh Steelers will hire Haley to be their offensive coordinator. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)

PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Steelers will hire former Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley to be their offensive coordinator, according to an ESPN report.

The move, first reported by 610 AM in Kansas City, has not yet been announced.

Haley will replace Bruce Arians, now with the Indianapolis Colts.

The 45-year-old Haley, fired by Kansas City on Dec. 13, went 19-26 in two-plus seasons with the Chiefs, leading them to the 2010 AFC West title.

He spent 10 seasons as an assistant before being hired by Kansas City. He was offensive coordinator for Arizona in 2007-08, helping lead the Cardinals to their only Super Bowl appearance.

Phone messages left for Haley by the Associated Press were not immediately returned.

The Steelers went 12-4 this season but lost the AFC North title to Baltimore on a tiebreaker.

The Chiefs were 5-8 when Haley was dismissed. His last game was a tough one. Kansas City lost, 37-10, to the New York Jets at the Meadowlands, and it was their fifth loss in six games. Kansas City committed 11 penalties for 128 yards in the performance, including a 15-yarder on Haley for unsportsmanlike conduct that may have sealed his fate.

The next day, he was fired.

"Timing in these situations is always difficult. There never seems to be a right time," Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said at the time. "We just felt the inconsistent play the team has experienced throughout the season, including yesterday's game, made today the right day to do it."

After three lopsided losses to start the season, Kansas City rattled off four straight wins and briefly pulled into a tie atop the AFC West. But that was followed by a home loss to previously winless Miami, the start of a disastrous six weeks in which the losses mounted.

"We've had one of those years where we've had injuries, and injuries to key players, but that's typical in the National Football League," Hunt said then. "As a team, you have to find a way to overcome that, and we just weren't able to do that this year. Our play was up and down the entire season and at times it was up and down during a given game, and I think those contributed to our decision."

Without a bye, the Steelers had to play a road game at Denver to open the postseason. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger threw for 289 yards and a touchdown, but the Steelers fell to the Broncos, 29-23, in overtime.

Haley is the son of Dick Haley, formerly the director of player personnel for the Steelers from 1971-1990.


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  • Too Bad
    Supa-main (February 6, 2012 11:31 pm)
    I wish him the best of luck though
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  • no offense to our current staff
    mesa mad man (February 7, 2012 6:20 am)
    but we should have hired him as our oc. our current offensive staff has proven absolutely nothing and coaches have been fired for much less.
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  • I will wait and see
    6thCavAirCav (February 7, 2012 9:01 am)
    The cardinals did alright in the end with play calling. I saw of possibilities that were there, but do to timing and failures at the tackle positions didn't get a chance to make it to fruition. The QB was having to run for their lives instead of being able to step upo into the pocket to buy time. I can not tell you how many times I saw the tackels release their man to the inside right on top of the QB. Since Grimm is still here he better address this or next year he shouldbe looking for a job. I get the feeling that grim is like Gretsky great player horrible coach.
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  • Looks like we are "ALL IN"
    theuglytruth (February 7, 2012 10:00 am)
    ..with Mike Miller. And that is disturbing...we'll see if things improve.
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  • Regardless
    mesa mad man (February 7, 2012 10:08 am)
    Regardless of how bad the line was, the playcalling did not change to account for the circumstances. How many times was Wells running at least above average and they decide to pass three times in a row? Why would you even put Skelton in a position to allow back to back safeties!? Sure, some of that is on Skelton, but the coaching staff has to be held accountable too.
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