Reports claiming that Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs are negotiating a blockbuster trade involving quarterback Will Howard in exchange for a package including the 12th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft should be treated with caution unless officially confirmed.

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As of now, there has been no verified announcement from either franchise confirming such a deal. A trade of that magnitude, especially involving a starting caliber quarterback and a premium first round selection, would immediately dominate league headlines with formal confirmation.

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The additional claim that Howard is expected to sign a long term contract with the Los Angeles Rams further complicates the narrative. A player cannot simultaneously finalize a trade to one franchise while preparing to sign a long term agreement with another unless part of a highly structured multi team transaction, which would also require league approval.

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In the NFL, major trades typically follow a clear sequence: agreement in principle, medical evaluations, contract restructuring if necessary, and then an official league transaction notice. None of those steps have been publicly documented in this case.

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It is also important to consider roster logic. The Chiefs already have an established franchise quarterback, making a blockbuster move for another young passer unlikely without a defined strategic purpose. Meanwhile, the Steelers’ long term quarterback planning would significantly influence whether they would move on from a developing player.