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Josh Allen takes Buffalo Bills QB room to Yankees' World Series Game 4
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, took his fellow quarterbacks to watch Game 4 of the World Series between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers. Allen wanted to treat his teammates, including backup Mitch Trubisky and practice squad quarterback Mike White, who is a Yankees fan. The outing came after the Bills' victory over the Seahawks and before their game against the Dolphins this weekend.
Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, took his fellow quarterbacks to watch Game 4 of the World Series between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers. Allen wanted to treat his teammates, including backup Mitch Trubisky and practice squad quarterback Mike White, who is a Yankees fan. The outing came after the Bills' victory over the Seahawks and before their game against the Dolphins this weekend.
Injuries Beginning to Pile Up for Bills as Week 1 Nears
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, the Buffalo Bills are facing a growing list of injuries that could impact their roster significantly. Key players such as backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky and wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling are expected to miss multiple weeks, while others are listed as week-to-week. The team is also dealing with the challenge of integrating new players into their system amidst these injuries, particularly at safety and linebacker positions. Coach Sean McDermott is actively monitoring the situation as they prepare for their season opener.
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, the Buffalo Bills are facing a growing list of injuries that could impact their roster significantly. Key players such as backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky and wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling are expected to miss multiple weeks, while others are listed as week-to-week. The team is also dealing with the challenge of integrating new players into their system amidst these injuries, particularly at safety and linebacker positions. Coach Sean McDermott is actively monitoring the situation as they prepare for their season opener.
Injuries Beginning to Pile Up for Bills as Week 1 Nears
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, the Buffalo Bills are facing a growing list of injuries that could impact their roster significantly. Key players such as backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky and wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling are set to miss multiple weeks, while several others are dealing with week-to-week injuries. Coach Sean McDermott expressed concerns about the readiness of these players as the team prepares for a busy start to the season, including a matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week 2.
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, the Buffalo Bills are facing a growing list of injuries that could impact their roster significantly. Key players such as backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky and wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling are set to miss multiple weeks, while several others are dealing with week-to-week injuries. Coach Sean McDermott expressed concerns about the readiness of these players as the team prepares for a busy start to the season, including a matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week 2.
Kenny Pickett - Listed as questionable, won't start
Kenny Pickett, quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Seahawks due to an ankle injury. However, coach Mike Tomlin has confirmed that Mason Rudolph will start at quarterback for the Steelers in Week 17. Pickett may serve in a backup capacity or be inactive, with Mitch Trubisky as Pittsburgh's No. 2 QB.
Kenny Pickett, quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Seahawks due to an ankle injury. However, coach Mike Tomlin has confirmed that Mason Rudolph will start at quarterback for the Steelers in Week 17. Pickett may serve in a backup capacity or be inactive, with Mitch Trubisky as Pittsburgh's No. 2 QB.
Kenny Pickett - Not trending toward Week 17 start
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is not expected to start in Week 17 due to his ankle injury. Head coach Mike Tomlin stated that Mason Rudolph is scheduled to be the starting quarterback for the game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is not expected to start in Week 17 due to his ankle injury. Head coach Mike Tomlin stated that Mason Rudolph is scheduled to be the starting quarterback for the game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Kenny Pickett ruled out; Mason Rudolph to start for Steelers
Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is ruled out for the game against the Bengals due to his ankle injury. Mason Rudolph will start in his place. Pickett returned to practice this week but was limited. Rudolph last started a game in 2021 and will be backed up by Mitch Trubisky. The Steelers are looking to spark their offense and improve their playoff chances with a win over the Bengals.
Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is ruled out for the game against the Bengals due to his ankle injury. Mason Rudolph will start in his place. Pickett returned to practice this week but was limited. Rudolph last started a game in 2021 and will be backed up by Mitch Trubisky. The Steelers are looking to spark their offense and improve their playoff chances with a win over the Bengals.
Kenny Pickett - Ruled out for Saturday
Kenny Pickett, the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Bengals due to an ankle injury. Mason Rudolph will start at QB, with Mitch Trubisky as the backup. Pickett is targeting a potential return to action on December 31 against the Seahawks.
Kenny Pickett, the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Bengals due to an ankle injury. Mason Rudolph will start at QB, with Mitch Trubisky as the backup. Pickett is targeting a potential return to action on December 31 against the Seahawks.
Mason Rudolph says he is 'battle-tested,' ready for opportunity
Mason Rudolph, the third-string quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is set to make his first start in nearly two seasons. Rudolph expressed his readiness for the opportunity and reflected on the adversity he has faced in his career, including a benching and a brawl in 2019. Despite not having much recent experience with the offensive skill players, Rudolph is focused on staying sharp and making smart decisions on the field.
Mason Rudolph, the third-string quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is set to make his first start in nearly two seasons. Rudolph expressed his readiness for the opportunity and reflected on the adversity he has faced in his career, including a benching and a brawl in 2019. Despite not having much recent experience with the offensive skill players, Rudolph is focused on staying sharp and making smart decisions on the field.
Skidding Steelers plan to start Mason Rudolph at QB vs. Bengals
The Pittsburgh Steelers will start Mason Rudolph at quarterback against the Cincinnati Bengals, with Kenny Pickett as a potential backup if he recovers from a high ankle sprain. The Steelers have lost two straight games with Mitch Trubisky starting in place of Pickett, and they have lost three straight overall. Pickett's rehab is going well, but Rudolph is currently the starting quarterback.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will start Mason Rudolph at quarterback against the Cincinnati Bengals, with Kenny Pickett as a potential backup if he recovers from a high ankle sprain. The Steelers have lost two straight games with Mitch Trubisky starting in place of Pickett, and they have lost three straight overall. Pickett's rehab is going well, but Rudolph is currently the starting quarterback.
Steelers score on Mitch Trubisky touchdown pass to Diontae Johnson
Mitch Trubisky connected with Diontae Johnson for a touchdown, giving the Steelers a 13-0 lead against the Colts. This is the third consecutive week that Trubisky and Johnson have connected for a score. Trubisky also scored a rushing touchdown earlier in the game, making him the fourth Steelers player since the 1970 merger to record consecutive games with a pass TD and rush TD.
Mitch Trubisky connected with Diontae Johnson for a touchdown, giving the Steelers a 13-0 lead against the Colts. This is the third consecutive week that Trubisky and Johnson have connected for a score. Trubisky also scored a rushing touchdown earlier in the game, making him the fourth Steelers player since the 1970 merger to record consecutive games with a pass TD and rush TD.
Mitch Trubisky - Another start awaits
Mitch Trubisky will make a second consecutive start for the Pittsburgh Steelers while Kenny Pickett recovers from ankle surgery. Trubisky's performance in Week 14 was lackluster, but his rushing ability adds some appeal in fantasy leagues.
Mitch Trubisky will make a second consecutive start for the Pittsburgh Steelers while Kenny Pickett recovers from ankle surgery. Trubisky's performance in Week 14 was lackluster, but his rushing ability adds some appeal in fantasy leagues.
Steelers' Mitch Trubisky to start again; Kenny Pickett still out
The Pittsburgh Steelers will continue to start Mitch Trubisky at quarterback as Kenny Pickett remains sidelined with an ankle injury. Trubisky struggled in his first start, but showed improvement in the second half of the game. Head coach Mike Tomlin expects Trubisky to continue to improve with a full week of preparation. Backup quarterback Mason Rudolph will get more practice reps, but Tomlin dismissed the idea of a quarterback competition.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will continue to start Mitch Trubisky at quarterback as Kenny Pickett remains sidelined with an ankle injury. Trubisky struggled in his first start, but showed improvement in the second half of the game. Head coach Mike Tomlin expects Trubisky to continue to improve with a full week of preparation. Backup quarterback Mason Rudolph will get more practice reps, but Tomlin dismissed the idea of a quarterback competition.
Kenny Pickett - Staying sidelined Week 15
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett will not play in Week 15 due to an ankle injury. He has already missed one game and it is uncertain if he will be able to return in Week 16. Mitch Trubisky will continue to start at quarterback for the Steelers.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett will not play in Week 15 due to an ankle injury. He has already missed one game and it is uncertain if he will be able to return in Week 16. Mitch Trubisky will continue to start at quarterback for the Steelers.
Mitch Trubisky - Largely ineffective in start
Mitch Trubisky made his first start for the Pittsburgh Steelers in their 21-18 loss to the Patriots. Trubisky completed 22 of 35 passes for 190 yards with a touchdown and an interception. He also rushed eight times for 30 yards and a touchdown, and threw a two-point conversion pass. Despite the touchdown pass and rushing touchdown, Trubisky's performance was lackluster with inaccurate throws and a low yards per attempt.
Mitch Trubisky made his first start for the Pittsburgh Steelers in their 21-18 loss to the Patriots. Trubisky completed 22 of 35 passes for 190 yards with a touchdown and an interception. He also rushed eight times for 30 yards and a touchdown, and threw a two-point conversion pass. Despite the touchdown pass and rushing touchdown, Trubisky's performance was lackluster with inaccurate throws and a low yards per attempt.
Little scoring forecast for Pats-Steelers as low over/under set
The over/under total for the New England Patriots vs Pittsburgh Steelers game is set at a 30-year low, with the consensus total at 30. This is the lowest over/under since a 2006 playoff game between the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears. Despite weather not being a factor, the low total is due to the Patriots' recent offensive struggles and the Steelers starting backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky due to Kenny Pickett's high ankle sprain.
The over/under total for the New England Patriots vs Pittsburgh Steelers game is set at a 30-year low, with the consensus total at 30. This is the lowest over/under since a 2006 playoff game between the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears. Despite weather not being a factor, the low total is due to the Patriots' recent offensive struggles and the Steelers starting backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky due to Kenny Pickett's high ankle sprain.
Mitch Trubisky - Confirmed for Week 14 start
Mitch Trubisky has been confirmed as the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14 against the New England Patriots. Trubisky will be filling in for Kenny Pickett, who is expected to miss a couple of weeks due to a right high-ankle sprain.
Mitch Trubisky has been confirmed as the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14 against the New England Patriots. Trubisky will be filling in for Kenny Pickett, who is expected to miss a couple of weeks due to a right high-ankle sprain.
Steelers' Kenny Pickett has surgery for high ankle sprain
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett had surgery for a high ankle sprain and will be ruled out for Thursday night's game against the New England Patriots. Mitch Trubisky will start at quarterback in his absence. Pickett is expected to be sidelined for a couple of weeks. In his second season, Pickett has thrown for 2,070 yards with six touchdowns and four interceptions. Despite the loss, the Steelers remain in playoff position in the AFC.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett had surgery for a high ankle sprain and will be ruled out for Thursday night's game against the New England Patriots. Mitch Trubisky will start at quarterback in his absence. Pickett is expected to be sidelined for a couple of weeks. In his second season, Pickett has thrown for 2,070 yards with six touchdowns and four interceptions. Despite the loss, the Steelers remain in playoff position in the AFC.
Kenny Pickett - Undergoes ankle surgery
Kenny Pickett, quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has undergone ankle surgery and will miss Thursday's game against the Patriots. He is expected to avoid IR and may return earlier than Week 18.
Kenny Pickett, quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has undergone ankle surgery and will miss Thursday's game against the Patriots. He is expected to avoid IR and may return earlier than Week 18.
Kenny Pickett - Expected to miss extended time
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is expected to miss extended time due to an ankle injury he suffered in Sunday's game against the Cardinals. Mitch Trubisky will likely assume the starting role in Pickett's absence.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is expected to miss extended time due to an ankle injury he suffered in Sunday's game against the Cardinals. Mitch Trubisky will likely assume the starting role in Pickett's absence.
Steelers' Kenny Pickett leaves game with ankle injury
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett sustained an ankle injury during the game against the Arizona Cardinals and will not return. He injured his ankle when he scrambled forward and was tackled from behind. Pickett had previously been dealing with right ankle discomfort. Quarterback Mitch Trubisky took over for the second half. The Steelers also ruled out inside linebacker Elandon Roberts and left guard Isaac Seumalo for the remainder of the game.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett sustained an ankle injury during the game against the Arizona Cardinals and will not return. He injured his ankle when he scrambled forward and was tackled from behind. Pickett had previously been dealing with right ankle discomfort. Quarterback Mitch Trubisky took over for the second half. The Steelers also ruled out inside linebacker Elandon Roberts and left guard Isaac Seumalo for the remainder of the game.
Kenny Pickett - Won't return to Sunday's game
Kenny Pickett, the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been ruled out for the second half of Sunday's game against the Cardinals due to an ankle injury. Pickett injured his right ankle on a scramble near the goal line in the second quarter. Mitch Trubisky will take over at quarterback for the rest of the game. Pickett's status for the Steelers' Week 14 matchup against the Patriots is uncertain.
Kenny Pickett, the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been ruled out for the second half of Sunday's game against the Cardinals due to an ankle injury. Pickett injured his right ankle on a scramble near the goal line in the second quarter. Mitch Trubisky will take over at quarterback for the rest of the game. Pickett's status for the Steelers' Week 14 matchup against the Patriots is uncertain.
Kenny Pickett - Hurts ankle Sunday
Kenny Pickett, quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, suffered an ankle injury during Sunday's game against the Cardinals. Prior to his exit, Pickett had completed 8 of 11 pass attempts for 75 yards and had 3 carries for 3 yards. Mitch Trubisky took over at quarterback in his absence.
Kenny Pickett, quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, suffered an ankle injury during Sunday's game against the Cardinals. Prior to his exit, Pickett had completed 8 of 11 pass attempts for 75 yards and had 3 carries for 3 yards. Mitch Trubisky took over at quarterback in his absence.
Steelers' Tomlin: Kenny Pickett to be game-time call for TNF
Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback Kenny Pickett will be a game-time decision for Thursday night's game against the Tennessee Titans because of his rib injury, coach Mike Tomlin said Monday. Starting safety Minkah Fitzpatrick has been ruled out for Thursday night's game with his hamstring injury.
Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback Kenny Pickett will be a game-time decision for Thursday night's game against the Tennessee Titans because of his rib injury, coach Mike Tomlin said Monday. Starting safety Minkah Fitzpatrick has been ruled out for Thursday night's game with his hamstring injury.
Kenny Pickett - Game-time decision for TNF
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is a game-time decision for Thursday's game against the Titans due to a rib injury. Coach Mike Tomlin stated that Pickett did not sustain any structural damage and the decision to play will depend on his ability to throw and his comfort. If Pickett is unable to play, Mitch Trubisky would start in his place.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is a game-time decision for Thursday's game against the Titans due to a rib injury. Coach Mike Tomlin stated that Pickett did not sustain any structural damage and the decision to play will depend on his ability to throw and his comfort. If Pickett is unable to play, Mitch Trubisky would start in his place.
Steelers' Kenny Pickett to practice with bone bruise
Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett has a bone bruise in his left knee and will practice in some capacity Wednesday, coach Mike Tomlin said. Pickett's availability for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens will be determined as the week unfolds. If Pickett can't go, quarterback Mitch Trubisky will start in his place. Pickett is at the top of a lengthy injury list for the Steelers, who are already without receiver Diontae Johnson (hamstring) and defensive lineman Cam Heyward (groin) -- with both players on IR. The Steelers will also be without left tackle Dan Moore Jr. (knee sprain), which paves way for rookie first-round pick Broderick Jones to make his first NFL start. Tight end Pat Freiermuth (hamstring) is very doubtful, Tomlin said, while defensive lineman DeMarvin Leal is in concussion protocol. Punter Pressley Harvin (hamstring) and guard James Daniels (groin) both missed Sunday's game and will continue working toward a return.
Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett has a bone bruise in his left knee and will practice in some capacity Wednesday, coach Mike Tomlin said. Pickett's availability for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens will be determined as the week unfolds. If Pickett can't go, quarterback Mitch Trubisky will start in his place. Pickett is at the top of a lengthy injury list for the Steelers, who are already without receiver Diontae Johnson (hamstring) and defensive lineman Cam Heyward (groin) -- with both players on IR. The Steelers will also be without left tackle Dan Moore Jr. (knee sprain), which paves way for rookie first-round pick Broderick Jones to make his first NFL start. Tight end Pat Freiermuth (hamstring) is very doubtful, Tomlin said, while defensive lineman DeMarvin Leal is in concussion protocol. Punter Pressley Harvin (hamstring) and guard James Daniels (groin) both missed Sunday's game and will continue working toward a return.