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‘Really Comfortable With Being Unsettled’: Mike Tomlin Not Worried About QB Uncertainty Right…

Here at the end of March at the NFL owners meetings, the Pittsburgh Steelers still don’t have a starting quarterback on the roster. Ten days after hosting Aaron Rodgers for a visit at the South Side facility, the Steelers are no closer to having a decision from the four-time NFL MVP.

That can be a bit unsettling, especially as the 2025 NFL Draft draws closer and closer for the Black and Gold. But for Steelers’ head coach Mike Tomlin, who spoke to reporters Monday from the annual NFL owners meetings, he’s really comfortable with being unsettled this time of year.

It’s not just at quarterback, either. That goes for the entire roster.

“I’m really comfortable with being unsettled this time of year, to be quite honest with you. It’s about talent acquisition. We got two means of main means of acquiring talent free agency, and in the draft. We multitask, we do both,” Tomlin said when asked if the QB situation was unsettling at all, according to video via Mark Kaboly on X. “Those needs that we fulfill in free agency, we do so there. And when we don’t, we fulfill it in the draft.

“And so, I just learned over the years that this time of year, although day to day, can be somewhat uncomfortable. It is a process.”

The offseason is a process. Too often in today’s fast-paced media world, things have to be reacted to right away, and stances taken one way or another immediately without the full picture being shown. That’s largely what’s happened to the Steelers this offseason, though the Rodgers situation is dragging on far too long.

There is no deadline for Rodgers though, so that uncertainty for Tomlin and the Steelers at the quarterback position could last quite awhile, maybe even up to — and through — the draft.

On Sunday when speaking to local reporters ahead of the owners meetings, Tomlin stated that training camp is really the “line of demarcation” when it comes to the roster and having the quarterback situation resolved for the 2025 season. He wouldn’t give a hard deadline for Rodgers, who he added Monday morning he’s in contact with, but that training camp comment seemed like a real line in the sand.

The spring, which includes rookie minicamp, OTAs and mini camp, is about teaching from a coaching perspective. Things aren’t all that fast-paced, and there really isn’t much of a competitive factor during those times of year, because everyone is on the same level. But after that, that’s when things kick into gear and guys have to be ready to go.

Right now though, Tomlin is leaning into his own philosophy: comfortable being uncomfortable. He’s saying all the right things publicly. Hopefully behind the scenes the rest of the Steelers’ franchise feels the same way.

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