The Steelers may be close to getting some clarity on a quarterback situation that has lingered through camp.
Pittsburgh enters Friday night’s preseason matchup with the New York Jets carrying a question that could shape the 2026 roster: keep four quarterbacks, or move Mason Rudolph or Will Howard before roster cutdowns? The answer may start to take form at Acrisure Stadium.
Head coach Mike McCarthy said this week that neither Aaron Rodgers nor Mason Rudolph will play in the team’s second preseason game. Howard will start, and rookie third-round pick Drew Allar will handle the rest. That means the first two quarters, give or take, could go a long way toward settling the backup battle.
From the outside, Rudolph and Howard have been tough to separate. Both have put together solid training camps, and both helped themselves in the preseason opener. But the setup for Friday night puts the pressure squarely on Howard, while Rudolph’s status stays static.
Rudolph won’t help his case or hurt it by sitting. Howard, on the other hand, gets a chance to swing the conversation.
He already had a respectable NFL debut after missing his entire rookie preseason with a hand injury, but most in the Steelers media still see Rudolph as the favorite for QB2. That leaves Howard in a spot where another strong outing could matter a lot.
If Howard follows up with another sharp performance, McCarthy could be pushed toward the younger option, the 25-year-old Ohio State product, rather than the 31-year-old Rudolph. In that scenario, Rudolph could become trade bait. If Howard struggles badly, the door could swing the other way and he might be the one heading out.
Keeping all four quarterbacks is possible, but it’s also hard to ignore how unusual that would be. Only one can play at a time, and carrying four feels like a luxury Pittsburgh may not want when other spots on the roster need attention. The Steelers also may not want to weaken depth elsewhere while operating in a win-now window.
There’s another layer to Rudolph’s absence, too. Some fans have assumed he’s simply sitting because he has a firm grip on the backup job, but McCarthy may also want a longer look at Howard with the “starters” to see whether there’s more there. There’s also speculation that McCarthy is avoiding any risk with Rudolph because a trade before roster cutdowns could be in play.
However it shakes out, the spotlight Friday night is on Howard. His performance against the Jets could help decide who the Steelers carry at quarterback for the 2026 season.
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