The Pittsburgh Steelers’ quest to find a starting quarterback for the 2022 season has more or less been regarded as a two-horse race since the start of free agency when the team signed Mitch Trubisky. It’s just that the horses changed when they drafted Kenny Pickett in the first round, with Mason Rudolph fading into the background in terms of how outsiders viewed the competition.
In terms of how things have actually played out on the field during the past several weeks though, it’s been pretty decisive. Trubisky has been running the show, and looking like a veteran, because, of course, he is the experienced player, and Pickett is not.