The Pittsburgh Steelers are making headlines despite their 2024 season ending, particularly concerning their quarterback situation and the future of wide receiver George Pickens. Head coach Mike Tomlin, during his end-of-season press conference, hinted at the potential re-signing of quarterback Justin Fields, who showed promise with a 4-2 record as a starter. However, reports suggest that the team is not interested in pursuing veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Tomlin’s comments indicate that while Fields may have options, the Steelers are focused on solidifying their quarterback position. Russell Wilson’s future with the team remains uncertain, as the Steelers might not commit to a long-term deal for him despite his desire to return.
Meanwhile, George Pickens is facing scrutiny due to maturity issues, with speculation that the Steelers could trade him to revamp their receiving corps. The team is also expected to address other key positions, including running back, as Najee Harris is set to test free agency.