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Kenny Pickett’s time as a starting quarterback Pittsburgh Steelers It didn’t last long.
The first round pick of 2022 spent two seasons with the Steelers. He was 14-10 as a starter, with 4,474 yards in 25 games total, 13 touchdown passes and 13 interceptions.
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Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett will warm up before the Arizona Cardinals game at Alicia Stadium in Pittsburgh on December 3, 2023. (Charles Leclair Usa is sports today)
Pro Football Hall of Fame Terry Bradshaw criticized the Steelers on Monday for not doing enough to put a team around Pickett as the organization moves into the new starting quarterback for the 2025 season. Aaron Rogers.
“The Steelers are removing Kenny Pickett,” he said in a Q&A last week. “To Point Home Service Podcast” “The first round drove him away two years later, and they’re still looking for a quarterback. They didn’t do anything to build around him.”
Bradshaw added that he always believed that the first round quarterback would be a success as long as the proper roster was built around them. He cited Baker Mayfield’s success with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Sam Darnold’s success with the Minnesota Vikings before joining the Seattle Seahawks.
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On February 6th, 2025, Terry Bradshaw of Fox Sports Media Day at Ernest N. Morian Convention Center in New Orleans. (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
Pittsburgh missed the playoffs in 2022 and succeeded in 2023. George Pickens broke out as a 1,000-yard receiver, while Nagie Harris rushed for 1,035 yards. However, Pickett and the Steelers split up before the 2024 season.
Pickett was the backup for Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hart, who was on the roster when the team won the Super Bowl. He participated Cleveland Browns This offseason will compete for the quarterback start job there.
Bradshaw torched the Steelers in May before the team signed Rogers. He called the possibility “joking.”
“I liked Kenny Pickett. I liked him in the pit. I know him, I know what he is, and when they took him to Pittsburgh, they didn’t,” Bradshaw said on an Arkansas radio show. “They didn’t protect him… They didn’t get an offensive line for him. They wanted to run football, but they didn’t have an offensive line that they could protect, and they didn’t have any weapons.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett on June 12, 2025 during a mini-camp at the Cross Country Mortgage Campus in Bear, Ohio. (Ken Blaze-Imagn image)
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“And they throw kids there for two years and you can’t run because you haven’t attacked, you don’t work, and their offensive line isn’t even good enough for the run block team. So they say pickett wasn’t a mistake.
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