Critical update on Steelers QB Kenny Pickett
He's been out since suffering an ankle injury.
The Football Feed
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been without the services of quarterback Kenny Pickett, who suffered a high ankle sprain during his team's loss to the Arizona Cardinals earlier this month.
And the quarterback duo of Mitch Trubisky and Mason Rudolph haven't fared well for the Steelers, who are now back at the .500 mark after losing their most recent matchup against the Indianapolis Colts this weekend. And while Tomlin has named Rudolph the starter for this Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals, he stopped short of saying that Pickett was 100% unavailable.
Instead, Tomlin has declared that Pickett's status is officially listed as "questionable". Meanwhile, he also listed an update on Minkah Fitzpatrick, who will not be playing vs. Cincinnati.
“Kenny Pickett obviously, as I mentioned, can be described as questionable,” Tomlin said via the team’s YouTube channel. “He’ll be working in a limited capacity. Minkah can be described as out with a knee injury.”
Fitzpatrick was injured during the 1st half of Saturday's game against the Colts and he wasn't able to return.
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