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Steeler QB prospect linked to new coach's past
29 Jan
Summary
- Garrett Nussmeier is a potential Steelers draft pick.
- His father coached under new Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy in Dallas.
- Nussmeier dealt with an injury affecting his collegiate performance.

LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, considered a potential target for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the upcoming draft, has highlighted his ties to the team's new head coach, Mike McCarthy. Nussmeier's father, a seasoned NFL coach, served as the quarterbacks coach for the Dallas Cowboys from 2020 to 2022, working under McCarthy during that period.
Nussmeier acknowledged his past interactions with McCarthy while in high school and expressed a strong desire to play for the Steelers. He stated it would be an "awesome" opportunity, emphasizing his search for any chance to prove himself at the professional level.
This connection emerges as the Steelers evaluate quarterbacks in a draft class described as potentially one of the weakest in recent history. Nussmeier's own collegiate season was hampered by an abdominal injury, leading to a decrease in his performance with 1,927 yards, 12 touchdowns, and five interceptions in nine games.




