There is no denying that the Steelers’ quarterback situation is shrouded in mystery.
Kenny Pickett will return, according to Mike Tomlin, but the team will have competition for the former first-round pick. But is a competition really necessary at all? Or should the Steelers go all in and go for the fences?
Kirk Cousins of the Vikings is a quarterback, and Pittsburgh should chase him in free agency, according to ESPN expert Marcus Spears, who was speaking on Get Up. Cousins would make the team a Super Bowl contender.
When asked whether the Steelers would be a contender with Cousins, Spears responded, “You damn right they are.” “They are, without a doubt, a Super Bowl contender with an explosive attack led by Mike Tomlin. I promise it.
Before injuring his achilles, Cousins was headed for his greatest season to date. In eight games, he completed over 2,300 yards of passing with 18 touchdowns and a passer rating of 103.8. Over a complete 17-game season, he would have gained over 4,950 yards and 38 touchdowns if he maintained that pace.
When it came to signing Cousins, the Steelers’ desire to make the move and the money involved would be the main concerns. Nevertheless, it would undoubtedly be a multi-tier enhancement.