Mike Tomlin’s comments on Justin Fields spark questions about who the Steelers signal caller will be heading into the 2025 season.
Mike Tomlin planted his flag when it comes to Russell Wilson vs. Justin Fields. The biggest question facing the 2025 Pittsburgh Steelers, there are a lot of names in the mix when it comes to who starts at QB come September.
Even though he was benched this season with the Steelers, Mike Tomlin still believes in Justin Fields as a starting quarterback.
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.
The story of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 season was how poorly the re-tooled offense performed. Statistically, there was no good news for the Steelers offense. This was a sore spot for head coach Mike Tomlin in every post-game press conference, especially when it came to possession downs.
Steelers fans are split on bringing back Justin Fields for the 2025-26 NFL season, as the offense continues to be a concern
Stuck behind veteran Russell Wilson for most of this season, Justin Fields carried himself in a manner of which Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin took notice.
During his season-ending press conference on Tuesday, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was asked about the team’s plans at quarterback next season. At no point did he make a strong suggestion that the franchise was intending to retain Russell Wilson as the starter.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin speaks to reporters following an NFL wild-card playoff football ...
Just when Pittsburgh Steelers QB Russell Wilson slammed the door shut on Justin Fields' odds of being the team's 2025 signal-caller, HC Mike Tomlin has kicked it wide open. In reference to the ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are nearing a pivotal decision regarding their quarterback position as they approach the March 12 deadline. The team must choose between veteran Russell Wilson, whose first season in Pittsburgh ended with a disappointing collapse,