Steelers Get Ignored By A Frustrated Kenny Pickett In A Brief Goodbye To Pittsburgh (Steelers News)
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Steelers Get Ignored By A Frustrated Kenny Pickett In A Brief Goodbye To Pittsburgh

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The Pittsburgh Steelers officially have moved on from former first-round draft pick Kenny Pickett. After two underwhelming seasons, the Steelers traded Pickett to the Philadelphia Eagles for much less than his initial worth. As Pickett's time in Pittsburgh ends, it is customary for players to thank the town they played for as they depart. However, with Pickett, it seems that tradition isn't really being adhered to.

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Kenny Pickett throwing passes during the 2023 Pittsburgh Steelers training camp

Pickett came into Pittsburgh with plenty of fanfare, being the hometown kid who had made his name at the University of Pittsburgh. The Steelers used their first-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft for Pickett in the hopes that he would be the next great Pittsburgh quarterback. After two seasons, 13 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions, the Pickett era in Pittsburgh came to a disappointing end. It seems that Pickett felt disappointed as well when he crafted his farewell to his time in black and gold.

"Thank you, Pittsburgh! I came to this city 7 years ago and my life changed forever. Grateful for all of the amazing people I was fortunate enough to cross paths with, and for all of those who supported me along the way. I made life-long friendships and relationships that I will always cherish. Now, I am honored and excited for the next opportunity in my career- being able to play for the team that helped me find my love for the game as a kid. Go Birds!!"

Despite a few touching comments, one thing stood out above everything else in Pickett's goodbye: he didn't mention the Steelers. Considering that Pickett played collegiate football in Pittsburgh, the former Steelers' quarterback thanking the city was expected, but not a word about the black and gold. Not only did Pickett avoid mentioning his former team, he made sure to give a shout-out to his new home in Philadelphia.

After Ben Roethlisberger retired, the outpouring of love between him and Steelers' fans was widespread and heartfelt. Granted, Roethlisberger's career was ending after nearly two decades, several Super Bowl trips, and two championships. Pickett didn't come close to accomplishing anything remotely like Roethlisberger, but there was still the expectation that the Steelers would be among those thanked.

Pickett's time in Pittsburgh was never the smoothest of rides, starting with the quasi-quarterback competition between Pickett, Mitch Trubisky, and Mason Rudolph. His early entrance into the league after Trubisky was unable to produce was a bright spot, but the success didn't follow the emotional high of that moment. Despite another non-losing season in 2022, the Steelers missed the playoffs, and Pickett, while not the reason they missed the postseason, certainly didn't do enough to help.

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Steelers retired quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (#7) runs on the field to warm up prior to a 2021 regular season game in Pittsburgh, PA.


Steelers' Quarterback Room Already Upgraded

While Pickett has a 14-11 record as a starter for the Steelers, that is a deceiving statistic. Pickett played quarterback for those games but was hardly the catalyst for wins outside of some drives in the fourth quarter. Great quarterbacks have an innate ability to bring their teams back from the brink with little time left; the problem was that Pickett seemed to wait for those moments to come to life.

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Russell Wilson tries to evade Cameron Heyward during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers

With Pickett's career in Pittsburgh closed, the page now turns to the new names in the position room. Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, plus whoever else the Steelers decide to sign or draft, will be charged with bringing more success to Pittsburgh than they have had since Roethlisberger's retirement. Simply not having a losing record isn't enough; the franchise wants to start competing for playoff wins and beyond. That all starts by bringing in legitimate experience at the position, and removing any roadblocks.

Luckily, the starting quarterback for the 2024 Steelers won't be asked to win the entire season on his own. Not only will they have the excellent combination of Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren to hand the ball off to, emerging star, George Pickens, is eager to show what he can do. A talented, proud, expensive defense is also poised to hold up their end of the bargain. TJ Watt, for all his accomplishments and accolades, has never won a playoff game during his NFL career. That is something the team desperately wants to remedy, and it all starts by getting it right under center.


Who else should the Steelers bring into the quarterback room for the 2024 season? 

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author imageZac Franciscus, Staff Writer

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