Steelers Stick with Trubisky as Starting QB Amid Playoff Uncertainty
Despite recent losses and internal team concerns, Coach Mike Tomlin remains confident in Trubisky's ability to lead the team.
- Despite recent losses and criticism, Steelers' coach Mike Tomlin confirms Mitch Trubisky will remain the starting quarterback for the upcoming game against the Indianapolis Colts.
- Steelers' playoff chances are dwindling, with The Athletic giving them a 30% chance of making the playoffs and The New York Times pegging it at 23%.
- Kenny Pickett, the Steelers' starting quarterback, is still recovering from a high-ankle sprain, leaving Trubisky to lead the team.
- There are concerns about a lack of unity and effort among the Steelers' offensive players, potentially affecting their performance on the field.
- Tomlin dismisses the idea of a quarterback controversy, stating that Trubisky will have a full week's preparation for the upcoming game and is expected to improve.