The Pittsburgh Steelers will see two of their three former starting quarterbacks this season after undergoing an extreme makeover at the position this offseason. Kenny Pickett, Mitch Trubisky, and Mason Rudolph are no longer with the team after each started games for Pittsburgh in 2023. Of course, Pittsburgh cut Trubisky, traded Pickett, and watched Rudolph walk in free agency.
The Steelers quarterback room now consists of Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, and Kyle Allen, which many may consider an upgrade from what the team previously had in the building last year. However, they are slated to see two of the three familiar faces in 2024, with Pittsburgh slated to face Trubisky and the Buffalo Bills tonight and Pickett with the Philadelphia Eagles on December 15.