In recent years, the Pittsburgh Steelers have experienced a series of ups and downs. With the departure of Ben Roethlisberger, their quarterback situation was expected to decline. Roethlisberger, a potential Hall of Famer, holds a significant place in Steelers history. In 2022, the organization selected Kenny Pickett in the first round of the draft, but he hasn’t lived up to expectations. Despite a few injuries, Pickett’s performance has been mediocre at best. Reports suggest that the team may explore other options during the offseason, a claim supported by team owner, Art Rooney II. In a conversation with Don Pompeani of CBS News Pittsburgh, Rooney stated, “It’s early February, we’re considering all possibilities.” Rooney also expressed the team’s commitment to improving in the upcoming season. This suggests that a change, particularly at the quarterback position, could be on the horizon. While Pickett was a standout player at the University of Pittsburgh and drew support from local fans, his background and origins hold little significance in the NFL if his on-field performance is lacking.
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