Pittsburgh As of right now, it’s assumed that Mason Rudolph or Kenny Pickett will start at quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024. However, that has caused some worry for fans of the club who watch and support them. One of those supporters, who used to be a Steelers player, isn’t overly excited about the prospect of Pickett starting for a third season. Speaking on X (previously known as Twitter), former wide receiver Antonio Brown described Pickett’s status as the starting quarterback as a “legitimate concern.”
Brown’s last game in the NFL was in 2021, when he quit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during a game. He has since pursued a career in music, but he hasn’t stopped making news for his inflammatory remarks on social media and his run-ins with the law. Throughout the offseason, the Steelers have voiced their belief in Pickett, and they hope that he and Rudolph will battle for the starting position come training camp. Nevertheless, they remain a possibility for players like Justin Fields, and they were recently identified as a good fit for youngster J.J. McCarthy.
After meeting with Arthur Smith, the new offensive coordinator, Pickett, who is 14-10 as the starter, is said to have had a “great” conversation. For the most up-to-date information, exclusive interviews, movie analyses, and much more, be sure to bookmark All Steelers! Steelers Could Pay Less for Justin Fields J.J. McCarthy’s landing spot is the Steelers Steelers May Upgrade for Premier Wide Receiver Chiefs Trade Interest for Steelers CB Commanders CB Must Be Signed by the Steelers
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