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Commanders Interview Steelers’ Teryl Austin For Defensive Coordinator

January 23, 2026 by Pro Football Rumors

With his future in Pittsburgh uncertain, Steelers defensive coordinator Teryl Austin has interviewed for the same position with the Commanders, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic reports.

This is the first offseason interview for Austin, who’s coming off his seventh year in Pittsburgh and his fourth as its defensive coordinator. The 60-year-old may end up elsewhere in 2026 after head coach Mike Tomlin resigned. Tomlin’s successor will presumably hire someone else to run Pittsburgh’s defense next season.

Austin became the seventh D-coordinator interview for the Commanders, who are working to replace the fired Joe Whitt. Head coach Dan Quinn & Co. have also discussed the job with Brian Flores, Chiefs D-line coach Joe Cullen, ex-Cardinals HC Jonathan Gannon, former Titans DC Dennard Wilson, Bears DBs coach Al Harris and Seahawks DBs coach Karl Scott.

With the exception of Flores, who will stay with the Vikings if he doesn’t land a head coaching job, everyone from that group is still available. Austin easily carries the most experience of the bunch.

Over a decade after beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant with Penn State in 1991, Austin received his first NFL opportunity as the Seahawks’ DBs coach in 2003. Between his four-year tenure in Seattle and his Pittsburgh stint, he worked in various NFL roles with the Cardinals, Ravens, Lions and Bengals. Austin’s first experience as a coordinator came at Florida in 2010, and Quinn succeeded him in that job the next season. In the pros, Austin was a coordinator in Detroit (2014-17) and Cincinnati (2018) before he caught on with Tomlin’s staff as a senior defensive assistant and secondary coach in 2019.

After Austin grabbed the defensive reins in Pittsburgh, the unit finished top 10 in scoring in three straight seasons, though it ranked a less impressive 12th to 21st in yards allowed in each year. Pittsburgh’s defense is now fresh off its worst season in points (17th) and yards (26th) under Austin, but it piled up the league’s fourth-most takeaways (27) and sixth-most sacks (48).

On the other hand, the Commanders’ defense hardly excelled at anything in 2025. While Washington was a respectable 12th in sacks, it was 27th in points, 31st in takeaways and dead last in yards. Quinn took play-calling duties from Whitt after Week 10, though the head coach could pass those responsibilities to the battle-tested Austin if he joins the Commanders’ staff in 2026.

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