Chris Canty, a former NFL player and current analyst, believes the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Super Bowl window is closed.
Canty’s comments come after a disappointing season for the Steelers, who failed to make a deep playoff run.
“It’s hard to have any faith in this team right now,” Canty said. “They’ve got some pieces, but they’re missing some key components. They need to rebuild and retool if they want to compete with the top teams in the league.”
Canty’s comments are likely to spark debate among Steelers fans, who are still holding out hope that the team can make a championship run in the near future.
However, Canty’s assessment is shared by many analysts and experts, who believe the Steelers need to make significant changes if they want to compete with the top teams in the league.
The Steelers have a number of key players who are approaching the end of their careers, including quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who has since retired, and defensive lineman Cameron Heyward.
The team also has a number of young players who are still developing, including quarterback Kenny Pickett and wide receiver George Pickens.
While there is still hope for the Steelers’ future, Canty’s comments highlight the challenges the team faces in the short term.
“It’s going to take some time for this team to rebuild and get back to where they want to be,” Canty said. “Steelers fans need to be patient and understand that this is a process.”

