Raiders hire Steelers assistant Gerald Alexander as safeties coach

The Steelers have officially lost their first coach of the offseason.

According to NFL Network reporter Cameron Wolfe, the Las Vegas Raiders have hired Steelers assistant defensive backs coach Gerald Alexander to be their new safeties coach.

Having been hired to the job full time, Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce is working quickly to build his staff. Alexander has been an assistant in Pittsburgh for the last two seasons and spent one season as the defensive backs coach with the Miami Dolphins.

A second-round pick of the Detroit Lions in 2007, Alexander spent five seasons in the NFL. This is the Steelers’ first official coaching loss of the offseason. Quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan likely will be the next when he leaves for a job as an offensive coordinator.

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