This time of year, it is not at all unusual for NFL teams to have two quarterbacks on their roster who are competent enough to start.
As rumors regarding the status of the race began to circulate, Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin gave reporters an update on Saturday regarding Fields and Wilson’s positions going into training.
But those two quarterbacks are rarely as skilled as the probable starters for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers will have the option to go with Justin Fields, an appealing work-in-progress, or Russell Wilson, a nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback, in 2024.
After having a poor 2022 season, Wilson rebounded in ’23, tossing 26 touchdowns against just 8 interceptions in 15 games.
“We’re very happy to have Justin too,” Tomlin continued. “And obviously during the course of team development training camp and the preseason, he’ll be given an opportunity to compete.”
After having a poor 2022 season, Wilson rebounded in ’23, tossing 26 touchdowns against just 8 interceptions in 15 games.
“We’re very happy to have Justin too,” Tomlin continued. “And obviously during the course of team development training camp and the preseason, he’ll be given an opportunity to compete.”
In contrast, Fields completed 13 games in 2023 with 16 touchdown passes and nine interceptions.