If you’ve followed me throughout the offseason, you know I’ve been against the idea of the Pittsburgh Steelers adding a quarterback. Said no to signing Jameis Winston, trading for Andy Dalton, hitting up local insurance agencies to find the next Tommy Maddox. But that rejection has been driven by reality, not necessarily principle. The Steelers weren’t going to sign a quarterback, making the conversation futile.
We know this because the front office has been more open and honest about that than anything else. As soon as 2019 bitterly ended, Mike Tomlin made the decree.