Steelers finalize Trubisky extension and bring in Alexander for visit.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are finalizing a two-year extension with backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky, who had one year left on his contract. The extension offers cap flexibility and gives Trubisky security as a top-tier backup. Steelers general manager Omar Khan had expressed his desire to retain Trubisky earlier this year. Trubisky lost the starting job early last season but was a valuable resource for first-round pick Kenny Pickett. The Steelers also re-signed Mason Rudolph to a one-year deal, keeping the quarterback room from 2022 intact.
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