Steelers' QB Kenny Pickett Sidelined with Ankle Injury, Backup Mitch Trubisky Steps Up
Pickett's underwhelming season performance raises questions about his future with the team, as Steelers remain in playoff contention.
- Steelers' quarterback Kenny Pickett has aggravated his ankle injury and underwent a surgical procedure to address a high-ankle sprain.
- Pickett's injury is not expected to be season-ending, but it's unclear when he will return to play.
- Backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky, who has significant NFL experience, will take over in Pickett's absence.
- Pickett's performance this season has been underwhelming, raising questions about his future with the Steelers.
- The Steelers are currently in the playoff picture as the fifth seed in the AFC, despite a recent loss to the Arizona Cardinals.