PITTSBURGH -- Mitch Trubisky isn't going anywhere any time soon.
With a year left on the backup quarterback's contract, the Pittsburgh Steelers are finalizing a two-year extension with the former No. 2 overall pick, a source confirmed to ESPN.
NFL Network first reported that the Steelers were finalizing the extension with Trubisky.
Earlier Thursday, Steelers general manager Omar Khan had said in an interview with "The Pat McAfee Show" that he was "finishing up an extension" with Trubisky but did not disclose the length of the deal.
"We feel good about our quarterback room, and that was an important piece," Khan said in the interview.