The Record (Troy, NY)

Kenny Pickett will be Steelers’ starting QB vs. Bills

- By WILL GRAVES

PITTSBURGH (AP) » Mike Tomlin never had a definitive timeline on when to hand the keys to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense to Kenny Pickett.

If anything, Tomlin wanted to delay a move that seemed inevitable from the moment the Steelers drafted Pickett with the 20th overall pick six months ago. Asked as recently as a week ago how he would know it’s time, Tomlin shrugged and said simply “you just kind of know when you’re there.”

The Steelers, off to a 1-3 start heading into the most daunting stretch of their season, are there.

The Pickett era is officially underway in Pittsburgh. No turning back now. The rookie quarterbac­k will make his first start on Sunday when the Steelers visit Buffalo (3-1), a decision Tomlin made because he feels it gives his team its best chance to win, not only this weekend but down the road.

“He’s a young guy, he’s going to grow throughout this process,” Tomlin said Tuesday. “But make no mistake about it, we’re not grading him on a curve. He’s not grading himself on a curve. There’s an expectatio­n of quality play and playing to win.”

Tangible qualities Pickett showed in abundance while playing next door at the University of Pittsburgh, where he morphed from a three-star prospect when he arrived in January 2017 to a Heisman Trophy finalist last fall.

Tomlin watched Pickett’s

developmen­t casually over the years, his interest piquing after Pickett spent 2021 re-writing most of the Pitt record book while leading the Panthers to the ACC title.

Pickett carries himself with a swagger that’s greater than the sum of his parts, the NFL prospect who spent months listening to draftniks openly wonder about the size of his hands now finds himself tasked with carrying the considerab­le baggage that comes when you’re the heir apparent to a likely Hall of Famer in Ben Roethlisbe­rger.

Like Roethlisbe­rger, Pickett was taken in the first round. Like Roethlisbe­rger, Pickett spent the beginning of his rookie season sitting behind a veteran on the depth chart. And like

Roethlisbe­rger, Pickett now finds himself thrust into the spotlight perhaps a little earlier than anticipate­d.

It’s a glare Tomlin believes Pickett is ready to handle.

“Kenny has shown us maturity at every point throughout this process,” Tomlin said, pointing out that at age 24 Pickett is older than most NFL rookies.

“The things that we valued in him from a draft perspectiv­e: fluid and quick decision-making, pro-like anticipati­on and things of that nature have proven to be true.”

Pickett showed flashes during the second half on Sunday against the Jets, becoming the first rookie quarterbac­k in NFL history to run for two touchdowns in his debut. There were

also mistakes, namely an ill-advised heave toward the sideline late in the fourth quarter that smacked off the hands of tight end Pat Freiermuth and into the awaiting arms of Jets safety Michael Carter II that set up New York’s game-winning touchdown drive.

The player who Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi called “Kenny Perfect” took full responsibi­lity for the miscues as the Steelers dropped their third straight game, though what’s ailing Pittsburgh goes far beyond the quarterbac­k position.

Tomlin was quick to not place full blame for the switch at the feet of Mitch Trubisky, who found only sporadic success in threeplus games after being tabbed as the starter at the end of training camp.

 ?? AP PHOTO/DON WRIGHT ?? Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Kenny Pickett (8) celebrates beside teammates after scoring a touchdown against the New York Jets during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022, in Pittsburgh.
AP PHOTO/DON WRIGHT Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Kenny Pickett (8) celebrates beside teammates after scoring a touchdown against the New York Jets during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022, in Pittsburgh.

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