Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields (abdominal) was limited at Monday’s practice, the first session for the club heading into Wednesday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers received a murky status from George Pickens about his availability for the Christmas Day showdown.
The Pittsburgh Steelers released their game status report on Thursday ahead of Saturday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. There was plenty of news coming out of that report and one move that went under the radar that could have a huge impact on the offense is backup quarterback Justin Fields being out with an abdominal injury.
Pittsburgh’s first losing streak of their 2024 campaign could not have come at a worse time. In a 31-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, everything they fought so
If we were writing a letter to Santa about what to bring the Pittsburgh Steelers for Christmas, the future franchise quarterback would be near the top of the list. The Steelers future at quarterback is cloudy with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields both set to hit free agency and no one exactly sure what the Pittsburgh front office will do.
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Justin Fields seems more and more likely to leave in NFL free agency, and an AFC team was labeled a "perfect" fit.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are predicted to lose one of their top backups to the Tennessee Titans in free agency this offseason.
Former NFL head coach Rex Ryan blames a lot of the Steelers' loss on Russell Wilson and believes the team can not run the ball well enough with Wilson at quarterback. As a result, Ryan says it might be time for the Steelers to panic, and they could help their case by switching to Justin Fields.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are predicted to replace Russell Wilson this offseason with a dynamic quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice;
Safety DeShon Elliott (hamstring), cornerback Donte Jackson (back), linebacker Tyler Matakevich (knee) and defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi (groin) had full participation Monday after being estimated as limited a day earlier.