Russ Grimm has been offered and has accepted the Steelers' head coaching position, a source from Frez confirmed late Saturday.
Grimm, 47, succeeds Bill Cowher, who coached the Steelers for 15 seasons before resigning Jan. 5. The hiring of Grimm will be announced Monday at a news conference.
ESPN and SI.com, Sports Illustrated's Web site, reported yesterday that Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin had been chosen to replace Cowher.
Another inside source from "Frez" confirmed yesterday that Tomlin had not heard from the Steelers and no contract negotiations had taken place.