The Pittsburgh Steelers have a new quarterback in town. He was even a first-round draft pick. In a move that had the football world buzzing, the reigning AFC North champions agreed to a deal with former Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who was cut loose during the 2020 season after less than two years with the club.
It was only a Reserve/Future contract, which is a one-year veteran-minimum qualifying contract, so the risk is very minimal, but because of his pedigree, many will be intrigued by the move and hope to see what comes of it—much like people were when they added Paxton Lynch in 2019.