Former NFL wide receiver Antwaan Randle El, who played for both the Chicago Bears and the Pittsburgh Steelers, has just made a major announcement that’s resonating across the football community.

Randle El, best remembered for his dynamic playmaking ability and iconic touchdown pass in Super Bowl XL with the Steelers, announced that he is stepping into a new coaching role at the collegiate level. The former standout is set to become the head coach of a Division I football program, marking a significant milestone in his post-playing career.

After retiring from the NFL, Randle El spent time coaching at the pro level, including a stint with the Detroit Lions as a wide receivers coach. His move to the college ranks signals a full-circle moment, returning to the level where he first made a name for himself as a quarterback at Indiana University.
In a statement, Randle El expressed gratitude and excitement for the opportunity:
“Football has given me so much, and now it’s time to give back — to help young athletes grow not just on the field, but as men.”
Fans in both Chicago and Pittsburgh have shown support online, celebrating his continued commitment to the game.
From throwing passes in a Super Bowl to shaping the next generation of players, Randle El’s journey in football is far from over.