Will Howard’s rookie season started like a Hollywood script – impressive rookie minicamp, solid OTAs, and enough flash during early preseason to make Steelers fans dream about the future. Then reality turned the script on its head. A fractured pinky on his throwing hand sent the sixth-round pick straight to the Reserved/Injured List, guaranteeing he will miss at least the first four games. For a rookie quarterback trying to make his mark, that is about as welcome as a blocked punt returned for a touchdown.
But here’s where Howard shows he’s got more grit than a Pittsburgh steel mill. During his recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, the 23-year-old delivered news that had Steelers Nation breathing a collective sigh of relief. “I’m back to throwing this week,” Howard said to McAfee with the kind of confidence that reminds you why Ohio State trusted him to lead them to a National Championship. “So it’s feeling good, going in the right direction.”
Those words carry serious weight when you consider the alternative. Many figured Howard’s entire rookie campaign might be toast, leaving him to watch from the sidelines while Aaron Rodgers runs the show. Instead, he is looking at a potential return that could salvage his debut season.
The real test comes in 2026. Assuming Rodgers only sticks around for one season (because let’s face it, that’s very Aaron Rodgers of him), the starting quarterback competition opens up like an Acrisure Stadium tailgate. The Steelers will likely target a franchise quarterback from what’s shaping up to be a loaded 2026 draft class, but Howard won’t be content playing cheerleader.
Getting healthy now and soaking up every piece of knowledge he can as a rookie becomes crucial for his future prospects. The kid from Ohio State proved he could handle pressure when it mattered most – leading the Buckeyes to college football’s ultimate prize. Now he needs to prove that a busted pinky won’t derail his professional dreams.
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