In his first 25 games of his career, Pittsburgh Steelers’ second-year quarterback Kenny Pickett has left much to be desired from his play on the field.
Though he is 14-10 in 24 games as a starter, Pickett has just 13 touchdowns to 13 interceptions to date, and really just hasn’t looked like an overly competent quarterback in the NFL.
While head coach Mike Tomlin likes to state that a player can’t lose his job due to injury, that’s exactly what happened with Pickett, who missed four games while recovering from an ankle injury that required tightrope surgery.