The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't have much of a choice at the end of a disappointing regular season in which they lost their final five games and an AFC Wild Card
What is next for the Pittsburgh Steelers following yet another first-round playoff exit? Things were looking up with their new quarterback situation that saw Justin Fields kick off the season before veteran Russell Wilson took over in Week 7 after recovering from injury.
It's the 10th Pro Bowl appearance for Russell Wilson, who will replace injured Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
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.
Art Rooney II confirmed more quarterback changes are expected for the Steelers this offseason. Read more at Pro Football Rumors.
The Chicago Bears are going all-in this season. After drafting Caleb Williams last season, Chicago is overhauling their system to further suit their new quarterback. Their major move this season is to hire esteemed Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their new head coach.
Mike Tomlin started the 2024 season the way he ended the 2023 season and every season before that as Steelers head coach: By making obscenely suboptimal fourth down decisions.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II said Monday that he expects either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields to return at quarterback next season. But not both.
Rooney said on Monday that he believes in both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields and would prefer to sign one of the two passers
In the wake of the Steelers’ playoff elimination, rumors swirled about a potential clash between Russell Wilson and an important member of Mike Tomlin's coaching staff.
Steelers owner Art Rooney II talked a bit about speculation around Tomlin's job when speaking to media on Monday. He emphasized how successful Tomlin's been in Pittsburgh, with his 18 consecutive non-losing records, but also acknowledged the fans' frustrations with playoff failures.