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Pittsburgh Steelers' QB dilemma: Could Carson Wentz be the surprising fix they need?

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently stuck in a perplexing quarterback predicament, and the 2025 NFL season might just make or break their future. With no clear successor to Ben Roethlisberger's legacy in sight, the Steelers are forced to entertain a series of options, none of which bring certainty. While Will Howard was selected in the 6th round of the 2025 NFL Draft, it’s clear he isn’t ready to take the reins just yet. All eyes now are on veteran quarterbacks who could provide stability, with Aaron Rodgers at the center of discussions.


The reality of Carson Wentz in Pittsburgh




Though many in the football world have moved on from Carson Wentz, the Steelers could be the team to bring the former Pro Bowler back into the fold, albeit not in a starting role. Aaron Rodgers’ decision looms large over Pittsburgh’s quarterback situation, and should the 41-year-old choose to retire, general manager Omar Khan and head coach Mike Tomlin may have no choice but to pivot towards Wentz.


While Wentz’s glory days in the NFL are clearly behind him, his experience is undeniable. After starting 95 games in his career, including multiple playoff appearances, the 6-foot-5 signal-caller offers an invaluable wealth of knowledge. His career numbers, 153 touchdowns against 67 interceptions reflect a solid resume that, while no longer elite, can still be effective in certain situations.


Steelers eye Carson Wentz as affordable veteran backup amid QB uncertainty


Most recently, Wentz’s role with the Kansas City Chiefs saw him serve as a backup to Patrick Mahomes. He hasn’t started a game in nearly three seasons, but the 2024 campaign saw him step into a reserve role with limited play. While this reduced action has led many to question his readiness to start, Wentz could bring stability to Pittsburgh’s quarterback room, especially if Rodgers chooses to decline the Steelers’ offer. Moreover, Wentz wouldn’t break the bank for the Steelers. As a veteran with a less-than-stellar recent performance record, Spotrac estimates that Wentz could sign a one-year deal worth just $1.9 million, a bargain for a player with his pedigree.


However, Wentz isn’t going to save the Steelers' quarterback position. He’s not the long-term answer, and his days as a franchise QB are in the rearview mirror. But, if the Steelers need a reliable backup with experience who can step up in a pinch, Wentz might be their best option for the 2025 season.

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In conclusion, the Pittsburgh Steelers are once again at a crossroads. They can continue to gamble on untested players or settle for an aging veteran like Wentz to bridge the gap until a true solution emerges. Unless something drastic changes, the Steelers are in for a bumpy ride at quarterback.

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