Kevin Greene is ready and willing to fill the Steelers' vacant coaching position.

A former Steelers linebacker recently inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Greene issued the following tweet with regard to possibly re-joining his former team for it's playoff run. The Steelers placed current outside linebackers coach Joey Porter on administrative leave after Porter was arrested on Sunday night that included an encounter with a police officer.

@Steelersdepot If My Steelers need me, I'm there. I hope they know that. — Kevin Greene (@sackmaster91) January 10, 2017

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Greene enjoyed a brief coaching stint with the Steelers in 2008, serving as an intern linebackers coach during the training camp. A year later, he was hired as the Packers' outside linebackers coach, and was a member of the Green Bay team that defeated the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV. In January of 2014, Greene stepped away from coaching to spend more time with his family.

Now, it appears that Pittsburgh's former Pro Bowl linebacker is ready for a return for the sidelines, as the Steelers prepare for Sunday's divisional round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs.