When Aaron Rodgers steps under center to take his first snap as Steelers quarterback, he won’t be the only new face in the starting lineup. More than half of the starting offense — six of the 11 players — will be first-time Steelers starters.

Rodgers and DK Metcalf are new to the Steelers altogether. Rodgers comes to the Steelers after spending the past two seasons with the Jets, while Metcalf, who played his first six NFL seasons with the Seahawks, takes over as the No. 1 receiver.

Skill-position players in new roles include Jaylen Warren taking over as the starting running back for Najee Harris; second-year receiver Roman Wilson likely ascending to a starting job after missing his rookie season due to injuries; and fourth-year receiver Calvin Austin III becoming a full-time starter, to

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