The Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback room underwent a major refresh this offseason. Only fifth-year veteran Mason Rudolph, who has been the team’s primary backup for the past three years, remains from last season’s roster, as Ben Roethlisberger retired, and Dwayne Haskins tragically lost his life.
Not only did the team add a veteran via free agency, they also drafted two, so a full three-fourths of that quarterback room is now new to Pittsburgh, with half being rookies, and even the veteran carryover, Rudolph, is facing very different circumstances. It’s a bit of a work in progress.