Steelers Boss Explains Why Will Howard Will Lead the Offense
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The Pittsburgh Steelers may have brought in a future Hall of Famer in Aaron Rodgers, but behind the scenes, the team’s long-term vision seems increasingly focused on a different name: Will Howard.
In a recent media appearance, Steelers President Art Rooney II offered insight into the team’s quarterback situation — and why Howard may be the one leading the offense sooner than most expected.
“We brought in veterans for a reason,” Rooney said. “But Will has shown he’s got the tools — and more importantly, the temperament — to lead this team in the future.”
While Rooney didn’t explicitly anoint Howard as QB1, his tone and language were clear: the former Kansas State standout isn’t just a developmental project — he’s very much part of the immediate plans.
More Than a Backup
Howard joined the Steelers earlier this offseason after a standout college career and strong pre-draft evaluations, particularly for his athleticism and pocket presence.
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At minicamp, coaches reportedly praised his command of the huddle and his quick grasp of the playbook.
Howard has also drawn comparisons to a young Josh Allen for his size, mobility, and arm strength — a profile the Steelers haven’t had at QB in years.
“He’s smart. He listens. And he competes,” one Steelers assistant coach said. “He doesn’t act like a rookie.”
The Rodgers Factor
Having Aaron Rodgers in the building has given Howard a unique opportunity — and according to team insiders, he’s soaking up every moment.
Howard has already spoken publicly about studying Rodgers’ footwork, timing, and leadership. And while he remains respectful of the veteran’s presence, it’s clear he’s not here just to sit quietly.
“We want a young guy who can eventually take over — or step in if needed,” Rooney added. “Will’s showing us he might be ahead of schedule.”
Looking Ahead
The Steelers have not named a starting quarterback, and training camp competition is expected. But make no mistake — Will Howard is firmly in the conversation, not just as a long-term piece, but as a legitimate contender for QB1.
Whether he wins the job this year or next, the tone from the top is clear: Howard’s time is coming — and it may be sooner than anyone thought.