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Kenny Pickett was born on 6 June, 1998 in Ocean Township, New Jersey, U.S., is an American football player (born 1998). Discover Kenny Pickett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 6 June 1998
Birthday 6 June
Birthplace Ocean Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality Jersey

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1976

Pittsburgh won the ACC Championship and finished 11–2 in games Pickett started, the school's best record since 1976.

He graduated with a bachelor's degree in marketing and enrolled at Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business.

In July of the same year Pickett was named the men's ACC Athlete of the Year across all sports, sharing honors with women's recipient Charlotte North of Boston College lacrosse.

Various journalists scrutinized Pickett prior to the draft for his relatively small hands, measured at 8½ inches, believing it could make him more prone to fumbling the ball.

Pickett was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round (20th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft, the latest a quarterback was first taken in a draft since 1997, and the highest the Steelers selected a quarterback since drafting the then-recently retired Ben Roethlisberger in 2004; the selection was announced by Steelers legend Franco Harris in one of his last public appearances with the team before his unexpected death on December 20, 2022.

With the starting quarterback position wide open following Roethlisberger's retirement, on September 6, 2022, Pickett was named the backup quarterback for the Steelers behind starter Mitchell Trubisky.

Pickett made his NFL debut in the second half of a Week 4 loss against the New York Jets after starter Mitchell Trubisky was benched.

He 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 Chase Claypool that was intercepted by Jordan Whitehead.

1998

Kenneth Shane Pickett (born June 6, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).

He played college football at the University of Pittsburgh, where he won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award as a senior, and was selected by the Steelers in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

Pickett was born in the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, New Jersey.

2017

He attended Ocean Township High School 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.

247Sports ranked Pickett as the No. 23 overall high school football player in New Jersey in his senior year.

During his career, he passed for 4,670 yards with 43 touchdowns and rushed for 873 yards and 17 touchdowns.

He originally committed to play college football at Temple University, but changed his commitment to the University of Pittsburgh.

Pickett spent most of his true freshman season at Pittsburgh in 2017 as a backup to Max Browne and Ben DiNucci.

He started his first career game in Pittsburgh's final game of the season against the second ranked Miami Hurricanes.

During the team's upset victory, he completed 18 of 29 passes for 193 yards with a touchdown and also rushed for 60 yards and two touchdowns.

Overall for the season he completed 39 of 66 passes for 509 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

2018

Pickett returned as Pittsburgh's starter in 2018.

He started all 14 games, completing 180 of 310 passes for 1,969 yards, 12 touchdowns and six interceptions.

Pickett led Pittsburgh to their first ever Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal Division Championship in his first season as the full-time starter.

The Associated Press ranked the Panthers as high as the No. 24 team in the country at one point in the 2018 season.

The Panthers lost 14–13 to Stanford in the Sun Bowl.

2019

Pickett was again 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.

This was Pickett's first season with Mark Whipple acting as the offensive coordinator, who increased the amount of passes the offense threw each week.

He led the Panthers to a 7–5 record heading into the postseason.

The Panthers were selected to the 2019 Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit and defeated Eastern Michigan 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.

Pickett and the Panthers played in a shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, going 6–5.

Pickett played in nine games and threw for 2,408 yards and 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions in that stretch.

2020

The Associated Press ranked the Panthers as high as the No. 21 team in the country at one point in the 2020 season.

Despite being eligible for a bowl game, the Panthers collectively opted out of participating in the postseason.

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.

Pickett took advantage of his final year of eligibility and broke out as one of the nation’s top players.

He recorded 4,319 yards and 42 touchdowns setting school records for single season yards and touchdowns as well as career yards and touchdowns.

Pickett was named a first-team All-American and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy finishing in 3rd place.