Terry Bradshaw sounds off on a major move Steelers must make in offseason

The Pittsburgh Steelers will have multiple crucial decisions to make in the upcoming offseason. For one, they will have to decide on whether they will continue to call on Kenny Pickett to lead the way on offense. Pickett, who is currently sidelined due to an ankle injury, has tallied a mere six touchdown passes and […]

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The Pittsburgh Steelers will have multiple crucial decisions to make in the upcoming offseason. For one, they will have to decide on whether they will continue to call on Kenny Pickett to lead the way on offense. Pickett, who is currently sidelined due to an ankle injury, has tallied a mere six touchdown passes and an 81.4 passer rating through 12 games played this year.

Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw is among those who still believe in Pickett, and he hopes to see his former team build around the second-year quarterback in the offseason.

"They have got to draft offensive linemen and protect their quarterback," Bradshaw said on FOX’s "FOX NFL Sunday" program. "Kenny Pickett is the answer at quarterback, and you’ve got running backs that can run the football but you’re not giving them a crease. 

"You’ve got to improve that offensive line."

Steelers general manager Omar Khan went all out to bolster his team’s offensive line earlier this year. He signed Isaac Seumalo to take hold of Pittsburgh’s starting left guard role, and he also brought in Broderick Jones during the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Jones has been the Steelers' starting right tackle as of late.

Khan could very well enter the offseason looking to once again revamp Pittsburgh’s offensive line. He could seek to find a possible replacement for Steelers left tackle Dan Moore Jr., who has allowed an astounding seven sacks this season.

For now, Moore and the rest of Pittsburgh’s offensive line sure will look to prove their worth to the coaching staff over the remainder of the season.