Mike Tomlin’s comments on Justin Fields spark questions about who the Steelers signal caller will be heading into the 2025 season.
Even though he was benched this season with the Steelers, Mike Tomlin still believes in Justin Fields as a starting quarterback.
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
With another disappointing ending for the Pittsburgh Steelers, they will enter the 2025 offseason with many questions surrounding the coaching staff and their personnel.
Pittsburgh Steelers are sorting out what decision they will make regarding the continuity of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields as quarterbacks for the upcoming 2025 NFL season, while Mike Tomlin made something clear about those players' situations.
Ahead of a crucial set of decisions in free agency, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin commented on quarterback Justin Fields' development.
Are the Pittsburgh Steelers setting the stage to transition the offense over from Russell Wilson to Justin ... with Fields, but it might not be as a starter,” head coach Mike Tomlin seemingly ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are more likely to re-sign Justin Fields than not, according to insider Gerry Dulac. During his weekly chat, Dulac gave optimism that the team would not only bring back Fields, but do it for a contract that will not break the bank.
After a tough elimination in the 2025 NFL playoffs, Mike Tomlin has already made the first change to the Steelers' roster amid uncertainty surrounding the futures of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.
Justin Fields’ media absence raises questions about his Steelers future as the team faces key decisions ahead of the 2025 season.
Steelers fans are split on bringing back Justin Fields for the 2025-26 NFL season, as the offense continues to be a concern
The futures of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are up in the air after they both played their first seasons with the team. Both veteran quarterbacks were signed to one-year deals last spring,