As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for their high-stakes playoff matchup against the Ravens, Justin Fields is stepping up as a potential game-changer. Mike Tomlin is keeping the quarterback situation under wraps.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers brace for their AFC Wild Card matchup against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, fans are starting to wonder about the availability of Justin Fields in the offense, and whether or not the team plans to use the speedy quarterback in the NFL playoffs.
Justin Fields has not started since Week 6 against the Las Vegas Raiders, but it is clear that he wants to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Speaking with Kevin Gorman of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Fields minced no words when asked about his future with the team.
The odds are against the Pittsburgh Steelers heading into the playoffs. They're listed as nearly double-digit underdogs for their Super Wild Card Weekend clash
However, Fields hopes the Ravens spend some time trying to stop his set of plays. That could take away time from the preparation with the Wilson-led offense. If the Steelers want to sprinkle in some wrinkle with Wilson, it could slip by the Ravens because of what Fields brings.
Starting quarterback Russell Wilson struggled during the run-in and head coach Mike Tomlin admitted that he is considering a change.
There were several points in the Pittsburgh Steelers 19-17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals where it felt like head coach Mike Tomlin might turn to quarterback Justin Fields to give the Steelers offense a spark. It never happened and despite the close score, the offense had very little to do with it.
Mike Tomlin was clear in talking about the possibility of using Justin Fields as the starting QB in place of Russell Wilson in the first game of the NFL playoffs against the Baltimore Ravens.
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According to ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter, the Steelers want to re-sign Wilson in the offseason but questioned whether or not they would. Schefter offered up nothing to do with Fields as an option for the Steelers this offseason despite going 4-2 as a starter this season.
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