With another prolific tight end in Arizona's Trey McBride also taking the field on Sunday, Pitts has another opportunity to increase his profile. McBride is one of the NFL's highest-paid tight ends, averaging $19 million per year on a deal he signed earlier this year. Should Pitts prove to be the more productive tight end on the field in this battle, it could do wonders for his price tag as an impending free agent.
Matthew Bergeron has emerged as a capable starter in his third season, showing potential for growth in both run and pass blocking. His improvement in 2024 indicates he might develop into a top-level guard.