· 2026-06-23

The Pittsburgh Steelers are considering a move for Brendan Sorsby in the NFL's Supplemental Draft, despite his troubled past.
Sorsby's gambling history has made several teams hesitant, and his career completion rate of 61.4 percent is a concern.
The Steelers already have four quarterbacks, including Aaron Rodgers, Mason Rudolph, Drew Allar, and Will Howard.
James Harrison, a Steelers legend, is strongly opposed to the move, calling it a "pipe bomb" and threatening to involve owner Art Rooney.
Harrison plans to talk to the Steelers' management, including Omar Khan and Mike McCarthy, to express his concerns.
Sorsby has recorded over 7,200 yards passing and 60 touchdowns across 35 games, but his deep pass accuracy and decision-making have been questioned.
ESPN noted that only 75.3 percent of his throws were catchable.
The Steelers are doing their homework on Sorsby, and Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reported that the team is considering his past but not ruling him out automatically.
The Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks, Minnesota Vikings, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are also interested in Sorsby.
The Steelers' quarterback situation is already crowded, but Mike McCarthy has said he's fine carrying multiple quarterbacks.