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Around the AFC North: Who Will Play Quarterback for Steelers If Not Big Ben? - BaltimoreRavens.com

Around the AFC North: Who Will Play Quarterback for Steelers If Not Big Ben? - BaltimoreRavens.com

Around the AFC North: Who Will Play Quarterback for Steelers If Not Big Ben? - BaltimoreRavens.com
Feb 22, 2021 1 min, 40 secs

Pittsburgh Steelers: Weighing Quarterback Options For Next Season.

The veteran quarterback carries a reported $41 million salary-cap hit for next season and the Steelers have already said he won't play for them in 2021 without major concessions.

"As we sit here today, Ben is a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers," Colbert said via Yahoo.com.

The Steelers also have a young quarterback on the roster looking to prove himself – Dwayne Haskins, a former first-round pick of the Washington Football Team.

"We're excited to see what Dwayne can do with us," Colbert said via Yahoo.com.

He's a young, talented quarterback and we're anxious to see what he can do once he gets here and gets working with us.".

Bucky Brooks of NFL.com believes the Steelers may consider signing a veteran as a bridge quarterback for next season, and Brooks mentioned Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jameis Winston, and former Ravens backup Tyrod Taylor as possibilities.

Whether Roethlisberger returns or not, Colbert said the organization must evaluate why the Steelers faded down the stretch after an 11-0 start, dropping five of their last six, including a playoff loss to the Browns.

"To come out of the gates and as good as we did and hit that 11-0 mark, only to fall in the first round of the playoffs, it was very disappointing," Colbert said.

Cleveland is a young team with talent that made the playoffs last season, and playing alongside Pro-Bowl defensive end Myles Garrett would made it difficult for opponents to double-team Watt.

The Bengals want to improve their pass protection around quarterback Joe Burrow, which makes offensive lineman Penei Sewell of Oregon another highly-mentioned possibility.

At 6-foot-6, 246 pounds, putting Pitts into an offense that already includes young weapons like Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd would give Burrow another dangerous target?

Three free-agent wide receivers the Ravens could target who aren't one of the 'big three.' Clemson wide receiver prospect Amari Rodgers would welcome the opportunity to play for his father, Ravens Wide Receivers Coach Tee Martin

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