Pro Football Focus believes the Pittsburgh Steelers are still a year away from the playoffs.
“I wouldn’t dare predict the great Mike Tomlin to finish below .500 during a regular season, but I do think the Steelers are another year away from being playoff contenders again,” Trevor Sikkema of PFF wrote. “Then-rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett was fantastic last season. From Week 10 on, the only quarterback with a higher passing grade than Pickett was Joe Burrow. On top of that, George Pickens is a star in the making. I also loved the Steelers’ 2023 NFL Draft class, but it’s hard to say all of those additions will pan out early on. Overall, it’s a good roster with star power on defense and young guys to get behind on offense. I think the Steelers are close, just a year away.”
? Steelers president Art Rooney II spoke highly of Josh Harris and his potential future as the Washington Commanders majority owner. In 2020, Harris bought a stake of less than 5%, worth approximately $140 million, in the Steelers. According to an NFL spokesperson, Harris is selling his share of the Steelers and is in the middle of a new transaction.
“Josh is a good man” Rooney told Darren M. Haynes of WUSA9 at the Spring League Meeting in Minneapolis. “I think he will be a good owner in the league. He has been a good partner.”
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? Steel City Star: Former Steelers quarterback Kordell Stewart had himself a day against Dick LeBeau’s Cincinnati Bengals on Nov 26, 2000. Stewart threw three touchdowns and rushed for a score in the Steelers’ 48-28 win over Cincinnati.
Kordell Stewart had himself a day against LeBeau’s Bengals.
He didn’t even play in the 4th.
Nov 26, 2000 pic.twitter.com/6cw4C4bLpv
— Steel City Star (@steelcitystar) May 24, 2023
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