The Steelers will soon be looking for a new general manager, this according to an NFL Network Report.

According to the report, Steelers Vice President/General Manager Kevin Colbert is set to retire following the 2022 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh native has served as the team's General Manager since 2010. Before that, he was the Director of Football Operations, dating back to 2000.
Colbert, 64, has had tremendous success in Pittsburgh, winning two Super Bowls and three AFC Championships. The team has a record of 225-124-3 under his guidance.
In recent years, he has worked on one-year contracts, assessing his desire to continue as the team's General Manager on a yearly basis.
Internally, two strong candidates for the job are already in place.
Omar Khan, Pittsburgh's Vice President of Football & Business Administration, as well as Pro Scouting Coordinator Brandon Hunt, have both recently interviewed for general manager jobs with other organizations.
Colbert's contract extends through the 2022 NFL Draft.
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