The Steelers’ quarterback room is shaping up as one of the biggest camp battles to watch next month, but one veteran reporter thinks the math is already working against Will Howard.
Pittsburgh is carrying four quarterbacks, and two of those spots look locked in. Aaron Rodgers is obviously in, and rookie third-round pick Drew Allar feels just as secure given where he was drafted. That leaves Mason Rudolph and Howard as the two names fighting for what could be the last spot on the depth chart, with long-time Steelers reporter Mark Kaboly predicting Rudolph stays and Howard gets squeezed off the 53-man roster.
“Who makes the final cut, and how QB2 and QB3 are set, will be the talk of training camp,” Kaboly writes. “Rodgers is entrenched as the starter in the final year of his storied career.
But considering he’s 41, in his 22nd season, and the Steelers want to develop a long-term quarterback between third-round pick Allar and Will Howard, it’s not a simple process. For the record, I would keep all four quarterbacks, but the Steelers don’t seem very interested in doing that.
McCarthy has never done that in his 18 years as a head coach. Regardless of what happens in the preseason, Rudolph and Allar slot in at QB2 and QB3, with Howard the odd man out.
Trying to stash Howard on the practice squad might not be that daunting, considering he was a sixth-round pick with no reps to speak of as a rookie.”
Kaboly doubled down on that view in a post on X, saying he would personally keep all four quarterbacks but does not expect Pittsburgh to do it.
“I would absolutely keep four QBs on the roster. I don’t believe the Steelers will, hence Howard to practice squad (if possible),” Kaboly posts on X. “You don’t cut Rudolph after loading up roster in offseason with a new coach in place while you have a 22-year vet as your starting QB.”
Keeping four quarterbacks at the start of a season has happened before. The New Orleans Saints did it in 2021, though that example comes with an asterisk since Taysom Hill is a quarterback in name more than anything else. Even so, it remains uncommon: only five teams have carried four quarterbacks since 2013.
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