PITTSBURGH — An SUV being used by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett was stolen — and recovered — earlier this week, a source told ESPN, confirming a report by WTAE. The team’s playbook was also recovered with the vehicle.
Pickett was making an appearance at a car dealership near Pittsburgh on Wednesday when the theft occurred. The car was recovered by police less than 30 minutes later.
Not only was the second-year quarterback temporarily without his wheels, but he was also briefly separated from some very important study material. The Steelers’ playbook was in the SUV, the source said, but was recovered with the vehicle.
A man was arrested in the theft, WTAE reported, citing court records.
Monroeville police did not return calls requesting comment.
Now Pickett can study the offense before the Steelers’ second set of OTA practices Tuesday, and offensive coordinator Matt Canada can enjoy Memorial Day weekend without rewriting his entire scheme.
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Pickett’s Steelers car stolen momentarily
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett had his SUV stolen while he was at a local car dealership near Pittsburgh earlier this week. The Steelers’ playbook was also in the vehicle at the time, but both the SUV and playbook were recovered by police less than 30 minutes later. A man was arrested in connection with the theft. Pickett can now study the playbook ahead of the team’s second set of OTA practices, and offensive coordinator Matt Canada won’t have to rewrite the playbook for the holiday weekend.
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