The Pittsburgh Steelers have been one of the biggest surprises in the NFL with their strong play through six weeks, but they seem to be trending toward making a huge change.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported on Tuesday morning that the Steelers are planning to give Russell Wilson first-team snaps in practice this week ahead of Justin Fields. That would put Wilson in line to start in Sunday night’s game against the New York Jets.
A short while later, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed that Wilson is “in consideration” for the starting quarterback job in Week 7.
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Tomlin consistently kept things vague the whole time Wilson was out with the calf injury that he suffered during the preseason. Though the Steelers are 4-2 and Fields has played well, Tomlin has refused to name Fields the team’s full-time starting quarterback. It sounds like that is because the coach still views Wilson as a better option.
Wilson beat out Fields for the starting QB job during the summer. The 35-year-old then had a setback with a calf injury that he initially sustained at the start of training camp. That led to Fields starting.
Wilson returned to practice as a full participant last week, but Tomlin continued to slow-play the situation. Fields then got his sixth start of the season and went 14/24 for 145 yards while leading Pittsburgh to a 32-13 road win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Fields rushed for 59 yards and 2 touchdowns in the game.
Overall, Fields has completed 66.3% of his passes for 1,106 yards, 5 touchdowns and just 1 interception. He has 231 rushing yards and another 5 scores on the ground.
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