Ben Roethlisberger admits not wanting Steelers rookie Kenny Pickett to succeed: ‘I feel sorry for that’

Former Pittsburgh Steelers star quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was fully transparent when discussing how he felt seeing rookie Kenny Pickett under center last season. 

Roethlisberger officially hung up his cleats after the 2021 campaign, finishing his career with two Super Bowl victories, six Pro Bowls, the Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2004 and the most wins by a Steelers quarterback in franchise history with 166.

However, with Roethlisberger calling it quits, Pittsburgh had to reset at the most important position.

But on his “Footbahlin Podcast,” with Pickett as a special guest, Roethlisberger said his true thoughts about his successor leading the offense.

“I’m going to be sure transparent about this. I’m going to get blasted, I probably shouldn’t say this,” Roethlisberger said. “Early on, I didn’t want you to succeed. … That’s selfishness in me, and I feel sorry for that.”

Trubisky ended up losing the job, though, and Pickett ended up starting for the first time in Week 5.


Ben Roethlisberger said he didn't want Kenny Pickett to succeed, admitting he was selfish and apologized.
Ben Roethlisberger said he didn’t want Kenny Pickett to succeed, admitting he was selfish to think that way.
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The Steelers committed to developing Pickett as a starter for the rest of the season, though he missed Week 14 with an injury.

He ended up going 7-6 as a starter with 2,404 yards, seven touchdowns and nine interceptions over his rookie campaign.

This season, Steelers GM Omar Khan has said Pickett is their starter heading into camp.


The Steelers committed to developing Pickett as a starter for the rest of the season after Week 5.
The Steelers committed to developing Kenny Pickett as a starter for the rest of the season after Week 5.
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However, Trubisky was signed to an extension and Mason Rudolph was brought back to round out the quarterbacks room.

Pickett is no Roethlisberger, but Big Ben is rooting for his success now.

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