Heading into training camp, the Pittsburgh Steelers don’t have a ton of glaring needs on their roster. GM Omar Khan and the front office did a great job this offseason overturning every stone and adding talent to the roster via free agency, draft, and trade. They added experienced veterans and promising rookies on both sides of the football, having a better overall roster than they did a season ago.
However, one question that still lingers with training camp practice starting today is who would be Pittsburgh’s backup center for the 2023 season. Mason Cole is firmly entrenched as this team’s starting option, but behind him, the room lacks clarity regarding who exactly that next man up would be should he miss time.