Steelers face key questions as training camp approaches for new offense
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 10, 2026, 3:21 PM
Last updated Jul 10, 2026
The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for training camp, which begins in three weeks. With new head coach Mike McCarthy bringing a fresh offensive system, there are significant questions for each position group. Key concerns include the performance of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the running back rotation between Jaylen Warren and Rico Dowdle, and the potential impact of wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. The roles of tight end Pat Freiermuth and rookie offensive linemen Dylan Cook and Spencer Anderson also remain uncertain as the team looks to build a competitive roster for the upcoming season.
- •Training camp starts in three weeks for the Steelers.
- •Aaron Rodgers' performance will be critical for the offense.
- •Steelers may use a two-man running back approach.
- •Michael Pittman Jr.'s health and fit in the offense is under assessment.
- •Rookie offensive linemen need to establish their roles quickly.
- 3:21 PMYahoo Sports — Steelers training camp: 1 burning question for every position on offense?
"The Steelers are three weeks to training camp and and here is one burning question for every position on the offensive side of the football.
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