November 28, 2024

The Pittsburgh Steelers have completely redone their quarterback room this offseason, trading Kenny Pickett to the Philadelphia Eagles and allowing Mitch Trubisky and Mason Rudolph to sign with new teams.

In their place, the Steelers added former Denver Broncos signal-caller Russell Wilson and then sent a conditional sixth-round pick to the Chicago Bears for their former first-round pick, Justin Fields. Now, Pittsburgh has added a third quarterback.

On Monday, Steelers general manager Omar Khan told reporters that the team had agreed to terms with quarterback Kyle Allen, per ESPN.

Allen spent the 2023 season with the Buffalo Bills, meaning Pittsburgh and Buffalo have now virtually switched backup quarterbacks, with Trubisky signing with the Bills and Allen agreeing to terms with Pittsburgh.

Allen went undrafted out of Houston in 2018 and got his first shot with the Carolina Panthers. He started in 13 total games for the Panthers over his first two NFL seasons, going 6-7 while throwing for 3,588 yards, 19 touchdowns and 16 interceptions in 15 total games played.

In 2020, Allen was traded to the Washington Football Team for a fifth-round pick, reuniting him with head coach Ron Rivera.

Allen started just four games for Washington, going 1-3 before suffering a season-ending ankle injury. In 2022, Allen signed with the Houston Texans. He started two games, losing both.

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