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Steelers Legend Wants to Return to Coaching ... In Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Steelers legend Joey Porter Sr. has been thrilled to watch his son, Joey Porter Jr., for the past two seasons, suiting up for his beloved team.

Porter Jr. was the Steelers' second-round pick in 2023 out of Penn State.

Porter Sr. was drafted in by Pittsburgh in the third round in 1999, and he spent eight seasons with the Steelers before moving on to Miami and Arizona to end his pro playing career in 2011.

Porter Sr. was a four-time Pro Bowler, a Super Bowl champion, a First-Team All-Pro and a three-time Second-Team All-Pro.

In 2014, Porter Sr. returned to Pittsburgh as a defensive assistant, then from 2015-18, served as the team's outside linebackers coach.

Now, as the former Colorado State standout explains, he'd like to return to Pittsburgh to help coach his son.

"The funny thing about it was, I'm in the stands, because I told [Mike Tomlin], Mike is good, 'Man, you want to come?' I'm like, Nah, man, until they give me a suite, I've got to sit in the stands," Porter said. "I ain't trying to use my Steeler power of being on the sideline, because it's giving mixed emotions. I know how much I really do want to coach. I'm not trying to sit down here to look like I'm trying to ask for my job back, knowing I would take it back. But you don't want to come off like that, and I want him to be a man and do his thing."

Steelers fans would surely like to see a family reunion in Pittsburgh.

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