Shaun Sarrett is the new offensive line coach for the Pittsburgh
Steelers.
The Steelers promoted Sarrett on Monday to replace Mike
Munchak, who left to take the same position with the Denver
Broncos. Sarrett joined the Steelers as an offensive assistant in
2012 and was promoted to assistant offensive line coach in 2018. He will take
over one of the best lines in the league. The Steelers had three Pro Bowlers
this season: left tackle Alejandro
Villanueva, center Maurkice
Pouncey and right guard David
DeCastro.
Sarrett previously worked at Duke University and Marshall
University. He played collegiately at Kent State, where he played guard.
Coach Mike Tomlin said the Steelers have "full
confidence" in Sarrett.
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