The Pittsburgh Steelers plan to bring quarterback Russell Wilson back next season, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reports. Wilson has struggled over the last three games, but Schefter says Wilson’s struggles do not deter the Steelers and still believe in him.
After a string of disappointing performances by Russell Wilson and a crushing loss to the Chiefs, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has left the door open for changes at quarterback. Russell Wilson had a spectacular start in his new phase as the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Quarterback Russell Wilson struggled, which should open the door for head coach Mike Tomlin to contemplate returning to backup Justin Fields. He started Pittsburgh's first six games as Wilson recovered from a calf injury.
According to NFL reporter Ian Rapoport, the Pittsburgh Steelers will not have the services of quarterback Justin Fields in today’s game versus the Kansas City Chiefs. Fields suffered an abdominal injury two weeks ago and was inactive versus the Baltimore Ravens last week.
Justin Fields’ absence cements a favorable draft pick outcome for the Steelers, turning a conditional trade into a clear win.
ESPN's Adam Schefter argued that the Pittsburgh Steelers have no choice but to bring back Russell Wilson for the 2025 season.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms weigh in on if Justin Fields’ mobility could give the Steelers an edge in the postseason and examine how the QB room could look next season.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields is expected to miss his second straight game with an abdominal injury when the Steelers face the Kansas City Chiefs according to a report by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Justin Fields seems more and more likely to leave in NFL free agency, and an AFC team was labeled a "perfect" fit.
Fields (abdomen) is listed as the Steelers' inactive third quarterback for Wednesday's game against the Chiefs, Teresa Varley of the team's official site reports. With Fields, who had been listed as questionable for the contest,