
This offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers made significant changes to their quarterback position.
This offseason, the organization made the decision to let go of Kenny Pickett following a couple of underwhelming seasons. After trading him, they acquired Justin Fields and Russell Wilson in his place.
By acquiring Kyle Allen to be their QB3, they appeared to be putting the final touches on their QB room this week.
Even if the QB room for 2024 may have just been completed, there seems to be some discussion regarding what they might do in the role in 2025.
In an interview with “The Rich Eisen Show” on March 27, Eisen talked about the recent talk about Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s contract predicament. Eisen mentioned the Steelers as a possible destination for Prescott in 2025.
What would happen if the person they chose to offer the job to in the first place doesn’t work out? What if, after seeing Justin Fields all season, they decide he’s not the right guy? The Steelers might be all in. As of right now, their offense is cost-free. I
The Cowboys couldn’t really ask for much more than what they’ve gotten out of the quarterback they selected in the fourth round of the 2016 draft.
He immediately proved himself as a starter, putting together a 13-3 record in his rookie season and setting the rookie record for completion percentage. He also earned himself Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and led the Cowboys to the playoffs.
Since then, he has had multiple seasons with more than 4000 yards and 30 passing touchdowns. He even led the league in passing touchdowns in 2023 with 36 of them.
He has led the Cowboys to the playoffs four more times since his rookie season, but hasn’t been past the Divisional Round yet.
That lack of playoff success has been the biggest issue for Prescott during his time with the Cowboys and has some fans unhappy with him as the team’s QB.
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