Brian Baldinger has expressed strong approval for the Pittsburgh Steelers' hiring of James Campen as offensive line coach. The veteran analyst highlighted Campen's experience during a podcast appearance. This comes amid broader offseason changes for the team.
Baldinger made the comments Monday on The Daily Flock podcast. He said the new coach is infinitely better than what the Steelers previously had at the position.
The Steelers hired Campen after parting ways with Pat Meyer, who had served as offensive line coach since 2022. Campen previously worked with head coach Mike McCarthy in Green Bay, where he began as an NFL coach in 2004 and became primary offensive line coach in 2007.
Baldinger also noted the team has added young talent to the offensive line, including Troy Fautanu, Zach Frazier, Mason McCormick, Max Iheanachor and Gennings Dunker. He said the overall coaching staff changes should improve the offense.
The comments came as part of a discussion about quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the team's efforts to bolster the line for both passing and running plays.