BREAKING: Will Howard has sparked major conversation across the NFL with his shocking opinion on Mike Tomlin’s projected 2025 starting lineup for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The newly signed quarterback, known for his sharp mind and strong leadership, didn’t hold back when asked about the depth chart and personnel choices expected under Tomlin’s leadership in the upcoming season. His comments, delivered during a podcast interview, surprised many and revealed a level of boldness that has already started to define his early days in Pittsburgh.
Howard began by praising the team’s defensive core, calling it “the backbone of the franchise,” but his real headline came when discussing the offense. When asked if he believed the current offensive lineup could carry the team deep into the postseason, Howard candidly responded, “Not unless we shake things up.” That simple sentence immediately sent waves through the Steelers community. Howard clarified that while there’s tremendous talent on the roster, he believes that some position choices in the current lineup may not be the most optimal for winning now.
He specifically pointed out the receiving corps, stating, “We’ve got size and speed, but chemistry matters more. I’d love to see some guys in different roles to maximize what they bring.” While he didn’t name names, speculation immediately erupted, with fans wondering if Howard was indirectly critiquing the likes of George Pickens or Diontae Johnson.
Howard also raised eyebrows when he said, “If it were up to me, the QB1 conversation would still be wide open,” a direct challenge to the assumption that Mason Rudolph may have already secured that role. His openness about internal competition shows that the quarterback is not backing down from a fight for the starting job — and that he believes every player, regardless of tenure, should earn their place based on performance.
Coach Mike Tomlin has yet to respond publicly, but insiders say he respects players who speak with conviction, especially when backed by hard work. Howard’s comments, while surprising, could reflect a deeper hunger to elevate the team to new heights.
With training camp approaching, all eyes will now be on how Tomlin balances veteran loyalty with new energy. And if Will Howard continues to make waves both on and off the field, the 2025 Steelers could become one of the league’s most talked-about teams.