Leading into a pivotal offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in a precarious spot at the quarterback position.
Publicly, head coach Mike Tomlin and team president and owner Art Rooney II stated that Kenny Pickett will head into the offseason as QB1 and viewed as the starter, all while stating that the franchise will have competition for Pickett at the most important position in sports.
But internally, there might be differing views. That is, at least according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac.
In a piece Saturday morning looking at the quarterback position entering the offseason, Dulac stated that it appears there is “internal division” within the franchise regarding who should be the starting quarterback entering the 2024 season, whether that’s Pickett or veteran Mason Rudolph.