Offensive Coordinator Arthur Smith Rejects Titans Offer, Commits to Steelers: "My Heart Belongs to Steelers"
Pittsburgh, PA — October 15, 2025,
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator (OC) Arthur Smith has stunned the NFL by turning down a head coaching offer from the Tennessee Titans, reaffirming his dedication to the black and gold. The decision comes just days after the Titans fired Brian Callahan on October 6, a move that had fueled speculation of Smith’s return to his home region near Memphis.
Smith, who joined the Steelers at the start of the 2024 season and guided the team to a 4-1 record following a 23-9 win over the Cleveland Browns last week, has revitalized the offense with Aaron Rodgers (510 TDs). Despite being a top candidate to lead the Titans—where he previously served as OC and helped Derrick Henry achieve a 2,000-yard season—Smith chose to stay in Pittsburgh. "This team reminds me why I fell in love with football in the first place. It’s not about money or headlines — it’s about the grind, the brotherhood, and the standard that Coach Tomlin built. That’s why I’m staying," Smith declared during a Wednesday press conference.
Rumors about Smith’s future surfaced when Ian Rapoport of NFL Network listed him among head coaching candidates following the Titans’ Week 6 loss (1-5). However, Smith emphasized his bond with the Steelers’ culture, where the offense averages 212 passing yards per game despite ranking 26th in big plays (17). Head coach Mike Tomlin expressed delight: "Arthur’s commitment strengthens us—his heart is here."
Fans on X erupted with joy: "Smith is staying! Steelers is his home!" (#SteelersFamily, 15/10/2025). General manager Omar Khan added, "We’re thrilled to retain Arthur to continue our growth." With a tough schedule looming (Bengals in Week 7, Ravens in Week 8), Smith’s decision bolsters the Steelers’ offense, keeping them in contention for the AFC North crown.
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