The Pittsburgh Steelers have added depth to their quarterback room for the 2025 season with the signing of Skylar Thompson, but what does this mean for their current roster?
The Pittsburgh Steelers currently have one quarterback on their roster - Skylar Thompson (sad trombone noise). 2025 needs to be the year the Steelers get truly serious about finding a long-term answer at quarterback.
Skylar Thompson’s contract with the Dolphins expired Monday and it didn’t take long for him to find a new home.
Steelers make an early move to build up their roster with Skylar Thompson’s signing, setting the stage for the 2025 QB room.
The Steelers signed Miami Dolphins backup quarterback Skylar Thompson on Tuesday, just three days after their 2024 season came to an end with a 28–14 wild-card loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Thompson's agency SportsTrust Advisors confirmed the news.
He'll compete for a backup gig in Pittsburgh this upcoming offseason.
Skylar Thompson has signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He had been relegated to No. 3 quarterback with the Miami Dolphins.
The Pittsburgh Steelers wasted no time bolstering their quarterback depth after a humbling 28-14 playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers are continuing to evaluate their quarterback options for the future but have added veteran signal-caller Skylar Thompson, per his agency.
The Steelers sign former Dolphins QB Skylar Thompson as they face uncertainty over their starting quarterback for the 2025 season.
January 14 - The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed former Miami Dolphins quarterback Skylar Thompson, his agents at SportsTrust Advisors announced on social media on Tuesday. The Steelers have three quarterbacks who are eligible to become free agents in ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed former Miami Dolphins quarterback Skylar Thompson, his agency announced on Tuesday. Thompson was not re-signed by the Dolphins at the end of the season and became a free agent.
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran quarterback Skylar Thompson Tuesday afternoon. The former Kansas State Wildcat has mostly been a backup since being draft