Report: Steelers moving forward with Kenny Pickett as starting QB

The Pittsburgh Steelers are ready to usher in a new era with rookie first-round pick Kenny Pickett as their starting quarterback

The Pittsburgh Steelers had seen enough of Mitch Trubisky as their starting quarterback Sunday, replacing him halfway through the game with rookie first-round pick Kenny Pickett.

Apparently, the Steelers liked what they saw enough to stick with Pickett moving forward, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Pickett threw a trio of interceptions in his regular-season debut Sunday, but two of them were deflections, and the other was a Hail Mary attempt at the buzzer. The No. 20 overall pick out of Pitt rushed for a pair of touchdowns, and helped inject some life into Pittsburgh’s struggling offense.

Trubisky was expected to give the Steelers a veteran bridge to Pickett, and it appears they’ve made it to the other side just four weeks into the season.

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