The Pittsburgh Steelers are certainly moving forward with Mitch Trubisky installed as their intended starter quarterback on offense thus far. He is on the top of the hierarchy during the Spring, and presumably, he would have to be overtaken in order to lose that spot.
Signed in free agency back in March, Trubisky is 29-21 as a starter, but coming off of a season in Buffalo where he served as a backup (albeit to Josh Allen). Now in Pittsburgh, he has a second chance to be ‘the guy’ under center, at least initially, and he’s comfortable with what they’re putting together already.