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Change is inevitable this time of year in the NFL. And it appears the Browns biggest rival is open to some key changes of their own.

Addressing the media on Thursday after being eliminated from the playoffs by Buffalo on Wild Card Weekend, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin reinstated 2022 first-round pick, Kenny Pickett as the team’s top QB, but added a caveat.

Tomlin made it clear Pickett will have to compete to keep the job throughout the offseason.

There’s always competition in this thing,” Tomin said “We don’t anoint anyone.

I’m appreciative of his efforts and where he is and excited about continuing to work with him.

But certainly, he will be challenged from a competition perspective.

Moving forward. competition brings the best out in all of us.”

It is worth noting that Tomlin was also asked whether or not the starting QB was already on the roster, to which he answered “yes,” indicating the job could either belong to Pickett or Mason Rudolph.
Rudolph took the reigns from backup Mitch Trubisky in Week 16 and led the Steelers on a three game win streak to ultimately clinch a playoff berth.
In Monday’s Wild Card loss to the Bills, Rudolph threw for 229 yards, two touchdowns and an interception while completing just 54-percent of his passes.

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