In the time since the Pittsburgh Steelers, there have been a wide range of opinions shared about the team’s quarterback situation.
Four different QBs have been brought up by different analysts as the potential answer at the position.
Mike Tomlin that the team’s QB is already on the roster during his press conference at the end of the season.
Diontae Johnson threw support behind bringing Mason Rudolph back.
Now controversial former Steelers receiver Antonio Brown has given his opinion on his old team’s quarterback situation.
Brown invited Twitter users to”Ask AB.” One user asked him who his QB would be and how many targets per game George Pickens would get if he was the offensive coordinator for the Steelers.
Brown chose Rudolph and said he’d have his QB throwing to Pickens at least 16 times per game.
While Rudolph performed well to close out the 2023 regular season, making him the starting quarterback next season could be a problem for the Steelers.
The Issue the Steelers Face
When the Steelers decided to stick with Rudolph as their QB to finish out the 2023 season, they had an easy way to explain how it didn’t mean that they had given up on Kenny Pickett.
They were just sticking with the hot hand.
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