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Steelers add to their coaching staff by bringing in Adrian Klemm to assist with the offensive line

The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to add to their coaching staff by giving Shaun Sarrett an assistant.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to add to their 2019 coaching staff by bringing in Adrian Klemm to assist Shaun Sarrett with offensive line duties.

Klemm fills the position formerly filled by Sarrett when he was the assistant coach under Mike Munchak, and Klemm brings a wealth of knowledge to the Steelers both as a coach and player.

He spent 2012-2016 at UCLA as a run game specialist/assistant head coach, this under Jim Mora Jr. He also coached with now secondary coach for the Steelers Tom Bradley.

Klemm also has extensive playing experience in the NFL. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2000, and won three Super Bowls with the team. He spent his final year in the league with the Green Bay Packers in 2005.

The Steelers’ 2019 coaching staff seems to be finalized for the time being, but additions can still be made. With the departure of Mike Munchak, Joey Porter and James Saxon, the team has filled those voids in some way, shape or form.

Stay tuned to BTSC for the latest news and notes surrounding the black-and-gold as they prepare for free agency, the 2019 NFL Draft and next regular season.