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Kenny Picytt’s time as a foothold seafood of the Pittsburgh Steelers did not last long.
The first round of 2022 spent two seasons with the Steelers. He was 14-10 as a starter and had 4,474 air yards, 13 TouchDown passes and 13 interceptions in 25 total games.
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The Steelers Campo Marshal Kenny Pickett is heated to the Arizona Cardinals game at the Acrisure stadium in Pittsburgh, on December 3, 2023. (Charles Leclaire-USA Today Sports)
The member of the ProfĂse football hall, Terry Bradshaw, criticized the Steelers on Monday for not doing enough to put a team around Picktt, since the organization is scheduled to make the transition to a new starting quartback for the 2025 season in Aaron Rodgers.
“The Steelers get rid of Kenny Pickett,” he said last week in the “Home Home Services Podcast.” “A first round, got rid of him after two years. And they are still looking for a quarterback. They didn’t even do anything to build around them.”
Bradshaw added that he always believed that first round quartbacks were going to succeed whenever the right list was built around them. He cited the success of Baker Mayfield with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Sam Darnold’s success with the Minnesota Vikings before joining the Seattle Seahawks.
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Pittsburgh lost the playoffs in 2022 and succeeded in 2023. George Pickens exploded as a 1,000 -yard receptor, while Najee Harris ran for 1,035 yards. But Picktt and the Steelers separated before the 2024 season.
Pickett became the back of the Field Marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts and was on the list when the team won the Super Bowl. He joined the Cleveland Browns this low season and will compete for the work of Mariscal de Campo starting there.
Bradshaw burned the Steelers in May before the team signed Rodgers. He called the possibility a “joke.”
“I liked Kenny Pickt. “They did not protect him … They did not give him an offensive line. They wanted to run football, but they did not have an offensive line that could protect, and they had no weapons. He had no wide receptors to talk about.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Kenny Pickett, during Mini Camp in Crosscountry Mortgage Campus in Berea, Ohio, on June 12, 2025. (Ken Blaze-Imagn images)
“And then they throw a child there for two years, and you have an offensive that does not fit and does not work, and they cannot run because their offensive line is not even good enough for a team that blocks the race. And therefore they say that Picktt was a failure. It was not a failure, the steelers were a failure.”