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Report: Pittsburgh Steelers interview Texas A&M alumnus Jerrod Johnson for OC vacancy

A former Texas A&M starting quarterback may be the next offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Steelers interviewed Houston Texans quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson on Friday for their vacancy. Pittsburgh fired Matt Canada on Nov. 21, marking the first time since 1941 that the Steelers made a mid-season coaching change.

Per reports, Johnson interviewed for the same position with the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles earlier this week. Before suiting up for six NFL teams during his playing career, Johnson made history in College Station.

When he graduated, the Houston native held two Texas A&M program records with the most yards passing (8,011) and total offensive yards (8,888) all-time. Kellen Mond now holds both records and Johnson is third in total yards behind Mond and Johnny Manziel.

Johnson got his start in coaching with the San Francisco 49ers in 2017 under the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship. He served in the same position with the Indianapolis Colts in 2019 before being elevated to an offensive quality control coach for the next two seasons. Johnson served as assistant quarterbacks coach on the Minnesota Vikings in 2022 before being hired by Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans prior to this season.

Given the success of Ohio State alumnus, rookie CJ Stroud, under the guidance of Johnson, the interviews will continue to roll in for the former Aggie.

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