Will Russell Wilson or Justin Fields be back? Mike Tomlin says the team is "open to considering those guys," but the Steelers have some major discussions ahead regarding the quarterback position.
For a second straight offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers might be completely re-building their entire quarterback room. After parting ways with Kenny Pickett, Mitch Trubisky and Mason Rudolph in exchange for Russell Wilson, Justin Fields and Kyle Allen, Pittsburgh might lose all three quarterbacks and be forced to start over.
Below is the pecking order among the trio: Russell Wilson Justin Fields Kyle Allen Allen is the Steelers' emergency third-string quarterback but has dressed as the team's backup when either Wilson or Fields has been out of the lineup. The 28-year-old has a ...
Allen (coach's decision) is inactive for Saturday's AFC wild-card game against the Ravens, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports. As the Steelers' emergency quarterback Saturday, Allen will only be allowed to see the field if both starter Russell Wilson and backup Justin Fields were to be taken out of the game due to injury,
Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson started his first season as a starter with the Steelers at 6-1. He finished at 6-6, capped by the team’s latest playoff loss in a string that dates back to 2016. He’ll be a free agent in March. Does he want to return to Pittsburgh for 2025?
Quarterback Russell Wilson, who can become a free agent, wants to return for a second season with the Pittsburgh Steelers despite a season-ending five-game losing streak.
Speaking to the media Saturday after the Steelers’ 28-14 wild-card playoff loss to the Ravens, the 36-year-old quarterback — who signed a one-year deal with the team last March — expressed a desire to remain with Pittsburgh as free agency looms.
On Saturday, the Pittsburgh Steelers' 2024 campaign ended following a 28-14 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in the wildcard round.
Russell Wilson heads toward free agency but hopes not to change zip codes for a third time in three seasons, saying his 'plan' is to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2025.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back and Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis believes the Steelers need to find a long-term solution
Eric D. Williams and Ralph Vacchiano forecast the upcoming quarterback market and play matchmaker for teams in search of a new starter.