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Steelers Remember Justin Fields Despite Wilson’s Success

Steelers Remember Justin Fields Despite Wilson’s Success

Quarterback Russell Wilson currently holds a 2-0 record as the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, despite Wilson’s flawless performance, the Steelers have not forgotten Justin Fields.

Steelers Remember Justin Fields Despite Wilson’s Success

Wilson Expected to Remain Starting Quarterback

Wilson is expected to remain the starting quarterback when Pittsburgh returns after their break in Week 10, but there’s still a possibility that Fields could return to the starting role. According to reports, Fields may make a comeback in 2024. One scenario is that if Wilson’s performance declines, Fields could be considered for a return to the starting lineup. So far, Wilson has left a strong impression on the Steelers’ decision-makers, especially with his passing abilities, an area where Fields has yet to fully excel. Additionally, the team’s offense seems to operate more smoothly with Wilson at the helm.

Potential for Special Offensive Packages Involving Fields

Another possible scenario would involve using Fields in special offensive packages while keeping Wilson on the field. Before Wilson’s injury, Pittsburgh had plans to utilize both players during training camp. While Fields may not be as skilled in passing, he compensates with his agility and athleticism. The Steelers don’t want to waste Fields’ talent and may involve him in suitable situations to take advantage of his skill set.

Steelers Remember Justin Fields Despite Wilson’s Success

Wilson’s Strong Stats and Fields’ Rushing Ability

In his two recent starts, Wilson has thrown for 542 yards, scored three touchdowns, and hasn’t been intercepted. In comparison, Fields threw for 1,106 yards, scored five touchdowns, and was intercepted once in his first six games of the season. Although Fields had four games with under 200 passing yards and only one game over 300 yards, his rushing ability remains a major advantage. Over his four-year career, Fields has accumulated 2,451 rushing yards and 19 rushing touchdowns, including 231 yards and five touchdowns in 2024 alone.

Wilson’s Experience vs. Fields’ Dynamism

With 13 years of NFL experience, Wilson has totaled 5,317 rushing yards and 30 rushing touchdowns, but at this stage, he’s no longer as dynamic a runner as Fields. Nonetheless, Wilson has built upon Fields’ groundwork, positioning the Steelers for a playoff contention. It appears both quarterbacks will continue competing for the starting role until the end of the season.