The Pittsburgh Steelers are getting an offensive boost ahead of their critical Week 18 showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in two capable starting quarterbacks in the 2024 offseason. It started with the decision to sign Russell Wilson to a one-year veteran deal, followed by a trade to acquire Justin Fields.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could get quarterback Justin Fields back against the Kansas City Chiefs. After suffering an abdominal injury against the Philadelphia Eagles, Fields was running on the field on Monday, and after another limited practice on Tuesday, he was listed as questionable.
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.
Powered by the arrival of new quarterbacks Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, the Pittsburgh Steelers jumped out to an early lead for the AFC North title. The S
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.
The Pittsburgh Steelers expect to get quarterback Justin Fields back against the Cincinnati Bengals. Fields had missed the last two games with an abdominal injury but was the emergency third quarterback against the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, against the Bengals, he is expected to resume his backup quarterback duties.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields (abdominal) was limited at Monday’s practice, the first session for the club heading into Wednesday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields (2) looks to pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) AP
The Steelers will have wide receiver George Pickens in the lineup on Christmas, but they won't have quarterback Justin Fields.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly set to get a key player back in the lineup for their Christmas Day matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, and