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Kenny Pickett

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American football player (born 1998)
Not to be confused withKenny Pickett (musician).

Kenny Pickett
Pickett in 2023
No. 15  Las Vegas Raiders
PositionQuarterback
Roster statusActive
Personal information
Born (1998-06-06)June 6, 1998 (age 27)
Ocean Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolOcean Township
(New Jersey)
CollegePittsburgh (2017–2021)
NFL draft2022: 1st round, 20th overall pick
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics as of 2025
Passing attempts800
Passing completions499
Completion percentage62.4%
TDINT16–16
Passing yards4,953
Passer rating78.2
Rushing yards328
Rushing touchdowns5
Stats atPro Football Reference

Kenneth Pickett (born June 6, 1998) is an American professionalfootballquarterback for theLas Vegas Raiders of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for thePittsburgh Panthers, winning theJohnny Unitas Golden Arm Award in 2021, and was selected by thePittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the2022 NFL draft. Pickett spent two seasons as the Steelers' primary starter, helping lead the team to a playoff appearance in 2023. Due to inconsistent play, he was traded to thePhiladelphia Eagles, where he spent one season as a backup and was a member of the team that wonSuper Bowl LIX. He joined the Raiders in 2025.

Early life

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Pickett was born in theOakhurst section ofOcean Township, New Jersey.[1] He attendedOcean Township High School[2] and graduated in 2017. Pickett led the Ocean Township Spartans to the New Jersey Central Group III semifinal game as a junior, leading his team to a 9–2 record.[1] 247Sports ranked Pickett as the No. 23 overall high school football player in New Jersey in his senior year.[3] During his high school career, Pickett passed for 4,670 yards with 43touchdowns and rushed for 873 yards and 17 touchdowns. He originally committed to playcollege football atTemple University, but changed his commitment to theUniversity of Pittsburgh.[4]

College career

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Pickett in 2020

Pickett spent most of his true freshman season at Pittsburgh in 2017 as a backup toMax Browne andBen DiNucci. He started his first career game in Pittsburgh's final game of the season against the second rankedMiami Hurricanes. During the team's upset victory, Pickett completed 18-of-29 passes for 193 yards with a touchdown and also rushed for 60 yards and two touchdowns.[5] He finished the season completing 39-of-66 passes for 509 yards, a touchdown, and an interception.[6][7]

Pickett returned as Pittsburgh's starter in 2018.[8][9] He started all 14 games, completing 180-of-310 passes for 1,969 yards, 12 touchdowns, and six interceptions.[10] Pickett led Pittsburgh to their first everAtlantic Coast Conference Coastal Division Championship in his first season as the full-time starter.[1] The Associated Press ranked the Panthers as high as the No. 24 team in the country at one point in the 2018 season.[11] The Panthers lost 14–13 to theStanford Cardinal in theSun Bowl.[12]

Pickett remained the starter in 2019, making 12 starts and missing one game due to injury. He completed 289-of-469 passes for 3,098 yards, 13 touchdowns, and nine interceptions.[13] This was Pickett's first season withMark Whipple acting as the offensive coordinator, who increased the amount of passes the offense threw each week. Pickett led the Panthers to a 7–5 record heading into the postseason.[14] The Panthers were selected to the2019 Quick Lane Bowl inDetroit and defeated theEastern Michigan Eagles 34–30. Pickett threw for 361 yards and three touchdowns, including a game winning touchdown to wide receiver Taysir Mack in the final minutes of the game.[15]

Pickett and the Panthers played in a shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, finishing with a 6–5 record. Pickett played in nine games and threw for 2,408 yards, 13 touchdowns, and nine interceptions in that stretch.[16] The Associated Press ranked the Panthers as high as the No. 21 team in the country at one point in the 2020 season.[11] Despite being eligible for a bowl game, the Panthers collectively opted out of participating in the postseason.[17]

The NCAA granted all 2020 fall athletes an extra year of eligibility, and Pickett used this option to return as the Panthers' starting quarterback in 2021.[18]

Pickett took advantage of his final year of eligibility and broke out as one of the nation's top players. Pickett recorded 4,319 yards and 42 touchdowns setting school records for single season yards and touchdowns as well as career yards and touchdowns.[19] He was named a first-teamAll-American and was a finalist for theHeisman Trophy, finishing in third place.[20] Pittsburgh won theACC Championship and finished 11–2 in games Pickett started, the school's best record since 1976.[21] He graduated with a bachelor's degree in marketing and enrolled atJoseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business.[1] Pickett was also named the men'sACC Athlete of the Year across all sports, sharing honors with women's recipient Charlotte North ofBoston College lacrosse.[22]

Statistics

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SeasonTeamGamesPassingRushing
GPGSRecordCmpAttYdsPctTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTD
2017Pittsburgh411–0396650959.111125.826983.60
2018Pittsburgh14147–71803101,96958.1126120.31172201.93
2019Pittsburgh12127–52894693,09861.6139122.4951101.22
2020Pittsburgh996–32033322,40861.1139129.6811451.88
2021Pittsburgh131311–23344974,31967.2427165.3982332.45
Career524932–171,0451,67412,30362.48132136.34178011.920

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand spanWingspan40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleVertical jumpBroad jumpWonderlic
6 ft3+14 in
(1.91 m)
217 lb
(98 kg)
30+78 in
(0.78 m)
8+12 in
(0.22 m)
6 ft1+34 in
(1.87 m)
4.73 s1.56 s2.67 s4.29 s33.5 in
(0.85 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
17[23]
All values fromNFL Combine[24][25][26]

Pickett's hands, which were measured at 8½ inches, are the smallest hand size measurement for a quarterback.[27][28][29] Various journalists prior to the draft scrutinized Pickett's hand size, with some believing that it could make him more prone to fumbling the ball.[30][31][32][33] Pickett had downplayed the importance of the matter, saying that concerns came more frequently from reporters than NFL teams.[34] "Whatever it measures, it measures", Pickett added at theNFL Scouting Combine.[35][36]

Pittsburgh Steelers

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2022

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Pickett was selected by thePittsburgh Steelers in the first round (20th overall) of the2022 NFL draft, the highest the Steelers selected a quarterback since draftingBen Roethlisberger in 2004;[37][38] the selection was announced by Steelers' legendFranco Harris in one of his last public appearances with the team before his unexpected death on December 20, 2022.[39] With the starting quarterback position wide open following Roethlisberger's retirement, Pickett was named the backup quarterback for the Steelers behind starterMitchell Trubisky.[40] Initially, Pickett was designated as the team’s third-string quarterback behind both Trubisky and veteranMason Rudolph, but head coachMike Tomlin would adjust the depth chart to put Pickett in the backup role citing a "clerical error" with the original depth chart.[41]

Pickett made his NFL debut in the second half of a Week 4 loss against theNew York Jets after Trubisky was benched.[42] Pickett completed 10-of-13 passes for 120 yards and rushed for two touchdowns, but threw three interceptions in the 24–20 loss. On his first career pass attempt, Pickett threw a deep ball to wide receiverChase Claypool that was intercepted by safetyJordan Whitehead. On his second drive, Pickett scored his first NFL touchdown on a one-yard rush.[43]

On October 4, Pickett was named the starter by head coach Tomlin.[44] In his first career start against theBuffalo Bills, Pickett completed 34-of-51 passes for 327 yards and an interception during the 38–3 road loss.[45] The following week against theTampa Bay Buccaneers, Pickett threw his first touchdown pass to running backNajee Harris, but he exited the narrow 20–18 victory during the third quarter with aconcussion.[46][47]

During Week 14, in a narrow 16–14 loss to theBaltimore Ravens, Pickett once again suffered a concussion.[48] He was ruled out for Week 15 against theCarolina Panthers, but started in Week 16 against theLas Vegas Raiders.[49][50] Pickett threw a game-winning 14-yard touchdown to wide receiverGeorge Pickens with under a minute left and finished the 13–10 victory with 244 passing yards, the aforementioned touchdown, and an interception.[51]

During Week 17 against the Ravens, Pickett threw the game-winning touchdown with under a minute left for the second consecutive game; a 10-yard pass to Harris. Pickett finished the 16–13 road victory with 168 passing yards and the touchdown, keeping the Steelers' playoff hopes alive.[52] Pickett became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to throw a game-winning touchdown in the final minute of the fourth quarter in two consecutive games.[53]

Pickett finished his rookie season with 2,404 passing yards, seven touchdowns, and nine interceptions, to go along with 55 carries for 237 yards and three touchdowns in 13 games with 12 starts.[54] On March 13, 2023, the game ball from the Steelers' victory over theLas Vegas Raiders was put on display in theProfessional Football Hall of Fame.

2023

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Pickett in 2023

During Week 3 against the Raiders, Pickett threw for 235 yards and two touchdowns in the 23–18 road victory, marking his first professional game with multiple touchdown passes.[55] In the next game against theHouston Texans, Pickett completed 15-of-23 passes for 114 yards and an interception before leaving the eventual 30–6 road loss in the third quarter with a bone bruise.[56] Three weeks later against theLos Angeles Rams, Pickett had 230 passing yards and scored his first rushing touchdown of the season on a quarterback sneak in the 24–17 road victory.[57]

During a Week 8 loss of 20–10 to theJacksonville Jaguars, Pickett had 73 passing yards and suffered a rib injury late in the second quarter and did not return.[58] However, he started in the next game against theTennessee Titans and threw for 160 yards and the game-winning touchdown during the 20–16 victory.[59]

In Week 13 against theArizona Cardinals, Pickett had 70 passing yards before leaving the 24–10 loss with a high ankle sprain.[60] He underwent surgery to accelerate the healing process on his ankle.[61]

In the regular-season finale against the Ravens, Pickett was listed as active for the first time since his injury, but was demoted to backup duties following the success of Mason Rudolph.[62] Rudolph started in the Steelers' 31–17 Wild Card loss to the Buffalo Bills.

Pickett finished his second professional season with 2,070 passing yards and the lowest touchdown percentage of all eligible starting quarterbacks in the league, only throwing for six touchdowns (as well as four interceptions) out of 324 pass attempts across 12 games and as many starts.[63][64] Pickett's passer rating improved from 76.7 to 81.4.[65]

Philadelphia Eagles

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Following the Steelers' signing ofRussell Wilson in the 2024 offseason, Pickett requested a trade.[66] On March 16, 2024, he was traded to thePhiladelphia Eagles along with a 2024 fourth-round pick (No. 120;Jaylen Wright) in exchange for a 2024 third-round pick (No. 98;Payton Wilson) and two 2025 seventh-round picks (No. 223 went to theSeattle Seahawks where they selectedDamien Martinez) (No. 229;Donte Kent).[67]

Pickett entered the season as the backup quarterback behind incumbent starterJalen Hurts, despite a competition withTanner McKee.[68] Pickett made his Eagles debut during a Week 7 28–3 road victory over theNew York Giants. He attempted one pass, but it fell incomplete.[69] Three weeks later, in a 34–6 road victory over theDallas Cowboys, Pickett would relieve Hurts, completing 1-of-2 passes for five yards.[70]

During Week 16 against theWashington Commanders, Pickett replaced Hurts after he was ruled out with aconcussion.[71] Pickett finished the 36–33 road loss with 143 passing yards, a touchdown and an interception. Despite suffering a rib injury, he did not miss any plays.[72][73] Pickett was named the Eagles' starter for the Week 17 matchup against the Cowboys.[74] He completed 10-of-15 passes for 143 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for a touchdown before leaving the eventual 41–7 victory in the third quarter with a rib injury.[75][76]

At the end of the NFC Championship game against theWashington Commanders, Pickett was substituted in for Hurts to kneel out the 55–23 victory.[77] Pickett won his first Super Bowl when the Eagles defeated theKansas City Chiefs inSuper Bowl LIX. Pickett finished the game at quarterback for the Eagles, handing the ball off, attempting one pass, and then kneeling to close out the 40–22 victory.[78]

Cleveland Browns

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On March 12, 2025, the Eagles traded Pickett to theCleveland Browns in exchange forDorian Thompson-Robinson and a fifth-round pick in the2025 NFL draft.[79] Pickett entered training camp in a four-way competition withJoe Flacco,Dillon Gabriel, andShedeur Sanders for Cleveland's starting quarterback role.[80] A hamstring injury limited his participation in camp, and Pickett was named Flacco's backup before the start of the2025 NFL season.[81]

Las Vegas Raiders

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On August 25, 2025, Pickett was traded to theLas Vegas Raiders in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the2026 NFL draft.[82] He spent the 2025 season as the backup toGeno Smith. After Smith hurt his shoulder in a Week 14 loss to theDenver Broncos, Pickett entered the game and made all but three of his 11 passes for 96 yards and a touchdown.[83] Pickett was named the starter for the following week against thePhiladelphia Eagles,[84] where he completed 15 of 25 passes for 64 yards, was intercepted once, and sacked four times as the Raiders lost 31–0.[85] Smith returned to the starting position for Week 16.[86]

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Won theSuper Bowl
BoldCareer high

Regular season

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YearTeamGamesPassingRushingSackedFumbles
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsY/ALngTDIntRtgAttYdsY/ALngTDSckSckYFumLost
2022PIT13127–524538963.02,4046.2577976.7552374.32332718241
2023PIT12127–520132462.02,0706.4726481.442541.31112317320
2024PHI511–0254259.52916.9492186.59151.78143310
2025LV621–1284562.21884.2261260.25224.49085411
Career362716–1149980062.44,9536.272161678.21113283.02356244282

Postseason

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YearTeamGamesPassingRushingSackedFumbles
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsY/ALngTDIntRtgAttYdsY/ALngTDSckSckYFumLost
2023PIT00DNP
2024PHI20010.000.000039.65−7−1.4−100000
Career20010.000.000039.65−7−1.4−100000

Personal life

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Pickett married Amy Paternoster, a former women's soccer player atPrinceton University, on June 24, 2023.[87] His sister, Alex,[88] played collegiate soccer atEast Stroudsburg,[89] and became the coach ofSeton Hill University's women's soccer team in 2019.[90]

From 2022 to 2024, Pickett resided inCranberry, a suburb ofPittsburgh. He sold his home in Cranberry following his trade to thePhiladelphia Eagles in early 2024.[91]

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Kenny Pickett awards, championships, and honors
Formerly thePittsburgh Pirates (1933–1939)
Played inOakland (1960–1981, 1995–2019) andLos Angeles (1982–1994)
Athlete of the Year
Male Athlete of the Year
Female Athlete of the Year
Player of the Year
Offensive Player of the Year
Defensive Player of the Year
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