LATROBE, Pa. -- The last thing the Steelers need are any distractions.
For the first time in 18 years, the Steelers are without an undisputed franchise quarterback. Mike Tomlin is having to navigate a quarterback competition for the first time as a head coach. It's a new era of Steelers football, and it's clear this franchise doesn't intend to rebuild.
The front office invested money in the offensive line, defensive line, linebackers and secondary. And, of course, they brought in Mitch Trubisky and drafted Kenny Pickett in the first round to turn the page from Ben Roethlisberger out of the gate.