According to many reports on Wednesday, the Bills have reached an agreement to bring quarterback Mitch Trubisky back to Buffalo. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the former No. 2 overall pick reached a mutual agreement to split ways on February 12, with two years remaining on a three-year, $19.4 million contract. He is now supposedly on his way to Buffalo to take over Josh Allen’s backup position. The 29-year-old Trubisky played in just six games for Buffalo in 2021, backing up Allen with six completions of six passes for 43 yards and one score while rushing for 24 yards and one touchdown (no starts). In 2022, Trubisky signed a free agent contract with the Steelers, who had drafted quarterback Kenny Pickett in the first round of the draft the previous year. Trubisky started that
According to USA Today Sports, three teams are interested in trading for quarterback Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears, including the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Steelers are one of three teams to talk with Chicago as they leave the NFL Combine, along with the Atlanta Falcons and Las Vegas Raiders. Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated reports that the Bears were hoping to explore trades during the week, and Pittsburgh appeared to be interested.
Many people assume that an offensive lineman taken in the seventh round just won’t be able to make it and won’t be able to earn a spot on the roster. The best course of action is to join the practice squad till they get settled.
However, tackle Spencer Anderson overcame the fates.
Anderson, the 251st overall and final selection of the Steelers in the 2023 NFL Draft, was a member of the team’s 53-man roster for the duration of the season.
Even though Anderson had more action on special teams and very few offensive snaps, he still participated in eight games including the team’s AFC Wild Card Game.
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