After the Steelers were ousted from the playoffs, allowing 45 points in a loss to Jacksonville, many felt changes would be forthcoming to the defensive staff. The changes came fast and furious this week.
A day after Carnell Lake announced he would not return as the team's defensive backs coach, the Steelers hired former Penn State assistant Tom Bradley to replace him. The team also hired Karl Dunbar as its new defensive line coach, replacing John Mitchell. Mitchell, who has been with the Steelers for 24 seasons, will continue to serve as assistant head coach while also working with Dunbar.
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