The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing an intriguing quarterback situation as Russell Wilson's calf injury continues to heal, while Justin Fields impresses as the starter.
Wilson, who has been dealing with a calf injury since before the season opener, is gradually increasing his workload in practice. However, it remains uncertain when he will be fully cleared to participate in all aspects of practice.
Coach Mike Tomlin emphasized the importance of evaluating Wilson's mobility, functionality, and productivity before considering him for the starting role. Meanwhile, Fields has been performing well, showcasing steady improvement over the past few weeks.
Fields' performance in the recent game against the Indianapolis Colts was notable, as he led the team on three consecutive touchdown drives. His ability to respond under pressure and his growing comfort in the offensive scheme have caught Tomlin's attention.
Tomlin hinted at the possibility of sticking with Fields as the starter if he continues to excel, acknowledging the potential for Fields to solidify his position as the team's quarterback.
With Wilson's injury and the team's young offensive line facing challenges, the Steelers are taking a cautious approach to ensure Wilson's full recovery. The team is optimistic about the return of veteran Isaac Seumalo to bolster the offensive line.
As the season progresses, the Steelers will closely monitor both Wilson's health and Fields' performance to make informed decisions regarding the starting quarterback position. Tomlin emphasized the importance of winning and playing well in determining the team's quarterback choice.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Wilson's timeline for return, Fields' consistent performance and growth on the field may secure his position as the Steelers' starting quarterback for the foreseeable future.
Key injury updates include LB Alex Highsmith's absence for a second consecutive game, along with potential limitations for RBs Jaylen Warren and Cordarrelle Patterson. LB Nick Herbig and DT Keanu Benton may also face early-week limitations.
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