Steelers keeping QB options open
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The Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback position is a work in progress, and coach Mike Tomlin said that signing Aaron Rodgers, the most prominent free agent in a thin market, is only one possible option...
ESPN |
Tomlin said the Steelers still are evaluating potential quarterback acquisitions and are doing their due diligence.
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Cousins lost the starting job to rookie Michael Penix Jr. after starting the first 14 games of 2024 for the Falcons.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers could have a fallback plan if Aaron Rodgers decides to leave them hanging. According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the Steelers will be interested in Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins if they can not land Rodgers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still looking for their quarterback of the future and by future we mean Week 1 of the NFL season. They hosted Aaron Rodgers for a few hours a couple weeks ago, but the former Green Bay Packers and New York Jets quarterback remains a free agent.
With the Steelers still searching for their next starting quarterback, Mike Tomlin isn't shying away from the conversation. Addressing the buzz around Aaron Rodgers and Pittsburgh's situation, the head coach made it clear where things stand.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett has a ‘legit shot’ to become the Cleveland Browns ’ starting quarterback, Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot said. Pickett, who was traded to the Browns from the Philadelphia Eagles, is currently the likeliest option with no other veteran players in the room.
Riley Leonard is arguably the most athletic of the three options, Quinn Ewers has the best raw talent in terms of arm strength, and Will Howard is the most proven prospect—winning the national championship in 2024 with the Ohio State Buckeyes and throwing for nearly 10,000 yards in 50 collegiate games.
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