With both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields hitting free agency, the Steelers must decide who gives them the best chance to win in 2025.
During his season-ending press conference, Mike Tomlin said he was still in the process of unearthing what led to the Steelers ' five-game losing streak to close out the 2024 season. Just before and shortly following Tomlin's presser, two reports have come out that have done just that, likely to the head coach's chagrin.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are beginning their journey to figure out their next quarterback plan, which could include Russell Wilson. However, with a
Russell Wilson had a disappointing end to his first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and part of his struggles could be due to reported tension
NFL insider Albert Breer shares which quarterback he believes the Pittsburgh Steelers are more likely to re-sign this offseason.
It might be best for one or both of them to move on from the Steelers as they reportedly didn't have the best working relationship during the 2024 season, Steelers insider Mark Kaboly reported this week. Here's what Kaboly shared about what he's heard about their partnership.
After a run to the playoffs that ended with a one-sided loss to the rival Ravens, Russell Wilson is ready to run it back with the Steelers. The Pittsburgh quarterback addressed his future with media on Monday while cleaning out his locker.
Steelers insider Mark Kaboly says that Smith and Wilson worked through their differences with one another, but it was a rocky relationship that did not always teter towards the positive side.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly chosen Justin Fields as their quarterback for the 2025 season, signaling a shift toward youth and potential development.
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New York could try and trade up for one of those players as its long-term replacement for the departed Daniel Jones, though the franchise could also zig instead of zag and look to free agency for a solid bridge QB rather than pushing all of its assets in on a potentially sub-optimal and costly option.