TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt has returned to his Pittsburgh Steelers connections to hire Ray Horton as defensive coordinator.
Horton has coached in the NFL for 17 seasons and has been with the Steelers for seven years, the last four as defensive backs coach.
Horton, who played in the NFL for 10 seasons, becomes the Cardinals' third defensive coordinator in Whisenhunt's four years in Arizona. He replaces Bill Davis, who was fired after two seasons on the job.
Horton, 50, worked for 11 years with Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau, at Cincinnati and with Pittsburgh.
A second-round draft pick out of Washington in 1983, Horton played defensive back for six seasons with Cincinnati and four with the Dallas Cowboys. He played in two Super Bowls, with the Bengals in 1989 and Dallas in 1993.
Horton coached for the Washington Redskins (1994-1996), Cincinnati (1997-2001) and Detroit (2002-2003) before going to Pittsburgh, where he helped the Steelers reach the Super Bowl three times.
Defense has been a persistent trouble spot for much of Whisenhunt's time in Arizona. The defense showed some improvement in the 2009 season, then surrendered 90 points in two playoff games.
In last year's 6-10 season, Arizona ranked 29th in total defense, 23rd in passing defense and 30th in rushing defense.
Horton is the fourth coach on Arizona's staff who worked with Whisenhunt in Pittsburgh.
Russ Grimm, who carries the complicated title of assistant head coach, running-game coordinator and offensive line coach, came to the Cardinals as Whisenhunt's right-hand man after being a finalist for the Arizona head-coaching job.
Special-teams coach Kevin Spencer and linebackers coach Matt Raich also came with Whisenhunt from Pittsburgh.
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