Steelers’ Matt Canada on RB Anthony McFarland: ‘He is an explosive back, a dynamic back’

Pittsburgh Steelers new quarterbacks coach is thrilled to be around players he formerly coached at Maryland.

New Steelers quarterback coach Matt Canada is feeling right at home at Heinz Field being surrounded by his former players. Canada, who came to the Steelers from the University of Maryland, was offensive coordinator for the Terrapins, where now-Steelers running back Anthony McFarland, Jr. made a name for himself.

Canada, whose resume includes offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at the University of Pittsburgh, was named Maryland’s interim head coach in 2018. The Terps’ head coach was terminated that October following the June heatstroke death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair.

McFarland, who played two seasons for the Terps before declaring for the NFL as a redshirt sophomore, logged 1,648 rushing yards and 199 receiving. He also posted 13 all-purpose touchdowns.

McFarland sang the praises of Canada after he was hired in Pittsburgh. “He was a players coach [at Maryland],” McFarland told Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s, Brian Batko. “He cared about us a lot, and that made us want to play for him even more because of how he took over that job.”

“We were really excited when that worked out for us because I certainly have strong feelings for him [Anthony McFarland] as well,” said Canada in a press conference on Tuesday. “He is an explosive back, a dynamic back. He can take a five- or eight-yard gain and make it a very big play in a hurry, which he has done and shown in his play in college and the time I was with him.”

“I am excited to have him around. He is excited. He is learning, he is working, he is doing everything that I hoped he would be doing… I think he will find his niche and have a role for us.”

 

Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Another Steelers rookie, safety Antoine Brooks, Jr., also played for the Terps during Canada’s Maryland tenure.

Brooks, who was voted Terps MVP in 2019, finished the season as Maryland’s leading tackler with 87 stops (69 solo). He also posted 8.5 tackles for loss and five passes defended.

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4 things to know about Steelers RB Anthony McFarland, Jr.

Quick facts about Pittsburgh Steelers newest running back Anthony McFarland, Jr.

Here are some quick facts to know about running back who was selected at No. 124 by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2020 NFL Draft.

  • McFarland redshirted his first year at Maryland in 2017 and played for the first time in two years in 2018. He started five of 12 games, rushing for 1,034 yards on 131 carries with four touchdowns.
  • A redshirt sophomore, McFarland was the only underclassman among the Steelers draft picks.
  • Despite a high-ankle sprain that lingered in 2019, McFarland ran a 4.4-40 at February’s NFL Combine.
  • The Steelers coaches have familiarity with McFarland. Their new quarterback coach, Matt Canada, was Maryland’s offensive coordinator and interim head coach in 2018, and head coach Mike Tomlin’s oldest son was McFarland’s teammate in 2019.

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Steelers hire Matt Canada as QB coach

Pittsburgh now has a standalone quarterbacks coach.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a coaching move. No, not that coaching move. Pittsburgh has added a quarterbacks coach and according to multiple sources it is former Maryland offensive coordinator Matt Canada.

Canada has a long coaching resume but nothing really stands out. He’s shuffled between multiple offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach positions over the last two decades. He didn’t coach at all in 2019 but will join a Steelers team who struggled mightily on offense last season. This was due in part to offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner who also tried to coach the quarterbacks. Hopefully Canada can help lighten the load and bring in some more effective offensive concepts.

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