The Steelers revamped their quarterback room by signing Wilson, acquiring Fields, and trading away Kenny Pickett last offseason. With Wilson on a one-year deal and Fields in the final year of his rookie contract, both are now set to become free agents.
Art Rooney II confirmed more quarterback changes are expected for the Steelers this offseason. Read more at Pro Football Rumors.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II said Monday that he expects either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields to return at quarterback next season. But not both. Rooney addressed Pittsburgh's quarterback situation and reiterated his support of head coach Mike Tomlin during his end-of-season news conference.
Mike Tomlin started the 2024 season the way he ended the 2023 season and every season before that as Steelers head coach: By making obscenely suboptimal fourth down decisions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers face a major decision at quarterback this offseason. Will Russell Wilson or Justin Fields start at QB in 2025?
Steelers owner Art Rooney II said he prefers to bring back Russell Wilson or Justin Fields at quarterback next season.
Steelers owner Art Rooney II said his "preference" is to sign either Justin Fields or Russell Wilson, but it's "unlikely" the team brings back both quarterbacks.
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James Palmer of Underdog Fantasy said Wednesday that some in the Steelers organization still believe Fields never should have been benched for Wilson in the first place, and that there is a strong preference to bring Fields back due to his youth and potential affordability.
Steelers owner Art Rooney II has broken the silence on the team's quarterback situation, hinting why Justin Fields might have a shot to stay in Pittsburgh. Art Rooney II must make a very important decision together with head coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Omar Khan.
Perhaps his developmental arc will pan out better than Fields’ did amid Chicago’s dysfunction. Several needy teams will take that bet. The Steelers should be among them and his struggles in the short-term at the Senior Bowl may benefit them in the longer run if he’s available for them to draft him in the late first or second round.