Roethlisberger in Contention for Steelers' Next Offensive Coordinator

By Babita Singh

NFL NEWS 

Former Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger emerges as a 5.4% early favorite for the team's next offensive coordinator role. 

Mike Sullivan and Eddie Faulkner, currently leading the Steelers, top the list with a 12.5% chance as potential offensive coordinators for next season. 

Byron Leftwich, former Steelers quarterback and Buccaneers offensive coordinator, is a notable candidate with a 9.1% chance. 

Despite Ben Roethlisberger's disinterest in coaching, he holds the sixth-best odds at 5.4% for the Steelers' offensive coordinator position. 

Former QB Ben Roethlisberger, known for creative play-calling, has a 5.4% chance, competing with other candidates like Scott Tolzien and Alex Tanney. 

Roethlisberger's reputation for 'drawing plays in the dirty' sparks interest as he sits among early favorites for the Steelers' offensive coordinator role. 

Pittsburgh Steelers, looking for a new offensive coordinator, may consider the iconic Ben Roethlisberger, who maintains a 5.4% chance in early predictions. 

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