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Kenny Pickett made his debut with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the preseason.

Pittsburgh Steelers started it preseason 2022 from NFL with a glimpse into your future. The Pennsylvanians defeated the Seattle Seahawks 32-25 at Acrisure Stadium. debut of rookie quarterback, Kenny Pickettin the franchise.

At the beginning of a new era after his retirement Ben Roethlisbergerthe Steelers brought several quarterbacks on the field and all of them scored touchdowns: first they were Mitch Trubisky and then he did Mason Rudolphboth in the first quarter for an early 14-0 lead.

Seattle then countered, going through the ground game to score and then make it 17-10 at the end of the second quarter with Gene Smith running for the touchdown.

The guests even equalized the quick score with his addition Drew Locke as a quarterback, after finding the rookie Derek Young for a game of 17 meters.

Pittsburgh also had its second half debut, with Kenny Pickett20 pick in the first round of the last Draft, taking over the offense and leading the Steelers to a touchdown on his first offensive drive as a pro: he capped it off with a pass to Jaylen Warren for the touchdown and then had the two-point conversion for the 25-17.

However, Seattle tied the game again with a 17-yard play in which Lock found DJ Dallas with an accurate pass. Then came the tying two-point conversion thirteen and a half minutes into the game.

With just over two minutes left, Pickett was sacked on fourth-and-one and Seattle had a chance to go for the win, but between Mark Robinson Y Tuzar Skipper they recovered the ball on the first play of the offensive series.

With one minute on the clock and 43 yards from the end zone, Pickett brought Pittsburgh back to the promised zone to win, finding Tyler Vaughn for the winning touchdown on the final drive.

In his debut, Pickett completed 13 of 15 passes he attempted and added 95 yards as a passer, two touchdowns and no interceptions.

Final result Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Seattle Seahawks

Equipment 1 C 2 C 3C 4C Final
Pittsburgh Steelers 14 3 8 7 32
Seattle Seahawks 0 10 7 8 25

Touchdowns:

  • PIT – M. Trubisky to G. Olszewski 13-yard pass (1st, 12:15)
  • PIT – M. Rudolph to G. Pickens 26-yard pass (1st, 1:39)
  • SEA – G. Smith 2 yards (2nd, 0:21)
  • SEA – D. Lock to D. Young 3-yard pass (3rd, 10:37)
  • PIT – K. Pickett to J. Warren 3-yard pass (3rd, 6:44)
  • THALASSA – D. Locke to D. Dallas 17-yard pass (4th, 13:32)
  • PIT – K. Pickett to T. Vaughns 24-yard pass (4th, 0:03)

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