Pittsburgh Steelers Evaluate Quarterback Options
Pittsburgh Steelers Evaluate Quarterback Options

Pittsburgh Steelers Evaluate Quarterback Options

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Landry Jones has been hired as an offensive analyst at the University of Tennessee, marking his entry into college football after a brief NFL career. Meanwhile, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, a former Kansas City Chiefs star, has joined the New Orleans Saints practice squad after being released from the Chiefs, where he faced challenges including PTSD. In college football, Notre Dame's 2025 signee Blake Hebert has begun practicing with the team ahead of the Sugar Bowl, showcasing his skills as a promising quarterback prospect. Former Steelers quarterback Josh Dobbs stepped in for the injured Brock Purdy with the San Francisco 49ers, scoring a rushing touchdown in a loss to the Detroit Lions. Additionally, the Steelers held a tryout for rookie quarterback Zack Annexstad, who has been a free agent since being waived by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers earlier this season. The Steelers appear to be exploring options for quarterback depth as they prepare for the postseason.

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