While it’s not the cheapest option, the Pittsburgh Steelers still managed to figure out how to keep four quarterbacks this season, since they placed fifth-year veteran Joshua Dobbs on the Reserve/Injured List prior to the initial 53-man roster cutdowns. That means that he will remain on the reserve list for the entire season, unless they work out an injury settlement over the new few days, but that doesn’t seem to be their plan.
Originally drafted by the Steelers in 2017 in the fourth round, he has spent most of his career, outside of the 2019 regular season and the 2020 offseason, in Pittsburgh, and he holds a great deal of respect in the front office and the locker room both for his personality and his intelligence, which offensive coordinator Matt Canada believes can still be an asset this year.