The Daily Press

QB Pickett dismisses Steelers being underdogs against Bills

- By John Wawrow AP Sports Writer

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — In preparing to make his first NFL career start, Steelers rookie quarterbac­k Kenny Pickett understand­ably dismisses the narrative of Pittsburgh having little chance of beating the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

“You guys and everyone else think we’re underdogs,” Pickett said. “But we don’t.”

More notable, perhaps, is Von Miller isn’t buying it, either.

“It doesn’t matter what their record says.

It doesn’t matter who they have at quarterbac­k,” the Bills pass rusher said. “I’m not coming into this game off guard or anything.”

Though many familiar faces remain from the Pittsburgh team Miller faced only a year ago in a 27-19 loss while he was with Denver, some significan­t changes have occurred.

The most notable is at quarterbac­k following Ben Roethlisbe­rger’s retirement, and Pickett getting his chance to show why the Steelers considered the University of Pittsburgh product as the heir-apparent in drafting him at No. 20.

Pickett gets the nod after replacing Mitch Trubisky in the second half of a 24-20 loss to the New York Jets. Though Pickett rushed for two touchdowns to build a 20-10 lead, the 24-year-old also threw three intercepti­ons, the second leading to the Jets scoring the goahead points with 16 seconds remaining.

Coach Mike Tomlin saw enough of what he called “spark” from Pickett to make the change.

“We’re full steam ahead,” Tomlin said. “I don’t spend a lot of time pondering decisions not made, and looking in the rearview.”

That might be the best approach, given how the Steelers have dropped three straight since a season-opening 23-20 overtime win against Cincinnati.

The three-game skid and 1-3 start is exactly where Pittsburgh was through its first four games last season, with the lone win coming in the season opener at Buffalo. Tomlin has no interest in drawing comparison­s, even positive ones after the Steelers responded to make the playoffs with a 9-7-1 finish.

“I don’t seek comfort in that experience,” Tomlin said. “We’re dealing with our issue here in present day 2022.”

The issues are aplenty, and the Steelers could be 0-4 if not for Evan McPherson’s missed extra-point attempt for Cincinnati with 2 seconds left in regulation.

Pickett’s two TDs are already tied with running back Najee Harris for the team lead. The defense is having difficulty holding secondhalf leads. And injuries are a factor, with last season’s NFL defensive player of the year T.J. Watt (pectoral) out indefinite­ly.

The Bills (3-1) have injury concerns of their own, but are suddenly riding high after overcoming a 17-point deficit to pull out a 23-20 win at Baltimore last week.

The victory came on the heels of Buffalo squanderin­g a fourthquar­ter lead in a 21-19 loss at Miami, and finally showed the Bills capable of winning in the clutch. Buffalo had lost seven straight games that were decided by a seven points or less.

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