The Pittsburgh Steelers are heading into an offseason filled with uncertainty, largely revolving around who their quarterback will be.

Pittsburgh might consider re-signing Aaron Rodgers, but if that doesn’t pan out, it could look for another veteran quarterback.

One quarterback who could be on the move this offseason is Kyler Murray from the Cardinals. According to Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton, the Steelers might be a good fit for Murray if Arizona decides to trade or cut him.

“Mike McCarthy helped develop Rodgers in Green Bay, and Dak Prescott posted league-high passing numbers on his watch in Dallas,” Moton wrote on Monday. “Though he’s an older retread, the 62-year-old knows how to design an offense fit for his starting quarterback. Stylistically, Murray is an odd fit in Pittsburgh, but the chance to play for McCarthy and a stable organization could still appeal to him. Moreover, Murray may finally throw for 4,000-plus yards in a season, launching deep passes to DK Metcalf.”

Since entering the NFL in 2019, Murray has accumulated 20,460 passing yards and thrown 121 touchdown passes over the course of 87 games.

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Murray missed most of this past season with a foot injury.

The Steelers would be an intriguing match for Murray, and if they can sign him to a bargain deal, it could really pay off.

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