The Pittsburgh Steelers' most important piece of their offseason puzzle has revolved around what the team has done to revamp the league's most important position.
Fields made it clear he will not be accepting the backup job.
The first day of voluntary OTAs is in the books and there’s a plethora of intriguing storylines to discuss after our first initial look at the 2024 version of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields credits Bears general manager Ryan Poles for staying true to a promise by trading the former first-round pick to his preferred destination.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had a wild offseason so far in 2024. Several positions look completely different as Organized Team Activities (OTAs) are starting up, but there is a popular storyline in the Steel City brewing.
When Russell Wilson signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency, he surely did so with the knowledge that he would be their starting quarterback next season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a lot of noise this offseason, particularly in their quarterback room. They signed veteran Russell Wilson to a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum and traded a conditional sixth-round pick for Justin Fields.
Justin Fields will have to fight much harder in the fall than he did in the spring if he wants to be a starting quarterback in the NFL again. A report recently surfaced about Fields’ intentions for this offseason when he learned the Chicago Bears wanted to trade him right after the season.
Steelers quarterback Justin Fields spoke with reporters on Tuesday and said he's not gifting the club's starting job to veteran Russell Wilson.
The Pittsburgh Steelers worked hard to revamp their offense and quarterback room during the 2024 offseason. They brought in a new offensive coordinator in Arthur Smith before signing Russell Wilson and trading for Justin Fields.
Alan Saunders and Nick Farabaugh of Steelers Now were at the first practice of Pittsburgh Steelers OTAs 2024 on Tuesday at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex, and the storyline that will likely dominate the rest of the 2024 offseason got underway, as quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields made their Pittsburgh debuts.
It was the first day of offseason training activities for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday, and that meant Russell Wilson and Justin Fields taking the field for the first time in a Pittsburgh uniform.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been searching for their newest franchise quarterback since Ben Roethlisberger retired. Kenny Pickett was supposed to be that guy, but he was traded away after just two seasons with the team for allegedly being a poor teammate.
On Monday, Pittsburgh Steelers reporter Mark Kaboly of The Athletic outlined how he expects the franchise to handle the uncertain future of its quarterback room.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made the move to acquire quarterback Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears during the NFL offseason. It was a move that was a bit of a surprise after they had already signed Russell Wilson early in free agency.
Justin Fields will head into OTAs this month as the Pittsburgh Steelers QB2. The starting job belongs to veteran quarterback Russell Wilson. However, a Steelers insider thinks Fields has a better chance of staying in Pittsburgh beyond the 2024 season than Wilson.
One legitimate concern about Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields’s game is his pocket awareness, which often leads to unnecessary sacks. He just doesn’t see the field very well.
The Pittsburgh Steelers might actually hold a real quarterback competition between Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.
One analyst thinks Mike Tomlin's impressive mark will soon come to an end.
The Justin Fields era in Chicago has come to an untimely end. The team has now picked a quarterback for the second time in 4 years in Caleb Williams. Fields’ time as a Bear was underwhelming to say the least and while the team would prefer to put the blame on him, the common perception amongst fans is that the organization failed him.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers acquired Justin Fields via a trade with the Chicago Bears this offseason, many thought the move was made to develop the young quarterback behind Russell Wilson.
Jennings may have a point, as Fields’ primary focus should be improving his skills as a quarterback.
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