Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin felt the Steelers needed a spark after going into halftime down 10-6.
Pittsburgh Steelers football coach said: he made a change at quarterback, sending rookie Kenny Pickett out to play the second half, replacing veteran Mitch Trubisky.
Tomlin didn't give any indication if Pickett will start next week when the Steelers head to Buffalo to take on the Bills
Pittsburgh's rookie quarterback entered the game for Mitchell Trubisky on the first offensive possession of the second half in their 24-20 loss to the New York Jets.
Trubisky completed 7 of 13 passes for 84 yards and one interception at the time of his benching.