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Todd Haley's tenure as offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers has come to an end following Sunday's 45-42 playoff loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Head coach Mike Tomlin released a statement on Wednesday announcing the move:

"I have made the decision to not renew the contract for offensive coordinator Todd Haley. I would like to thank Todd for his contributions to our offense the past six years, and we wish him the best in his coaching future."

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport initially reported the news.

Despite that the offense scored 42 points, Haley's play-calling during Pittsburgh's divisional round playoff game against the Jaguars left a lot to be desired.

Trailing 14-0 in the first quarter, the Steelers ran a toss sweep with running back Le'Veon Bell on 4th-and-1 that Jacksonville stopped to force a turnover on downs.

Down by seven in the third quarter and facing another 4th-and-1, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger threw a pass down the field to JuJu Smith-Schuster that Jaguars cornerback A.J. Bouye broke up.

Haley's relationship with Roethlisberger has also come into question. Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reported last month that Roethlisberger was trying to get other members of the Steelers' coaching staff to act as a buffer between himself and Haley during games.

The Steelers hired Haley to run their offense in 2012. They have finished in the top 10 in scoring in each of the past four seasons.