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    Justin Fields has ended the QB controversy: Former Pro Bowl Steelers' safety agrees

    By Andrew Vasquez,

    2 days ago
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    The battle for the starting quarterback position began to take shape when the Pittsburgh Steelers traded with the Bears to acquire Justin Fields in the 2024 offseason. The Steelers, having signed quarterback Russell Wilson just a day prior, seemed to have a quarterback competition on their hands.

    However, it was clear that Wilson was favored over the younger, less experienced Fields, as the veteran was getting first-team reps while Fields worked with second-team unit. All of this changed when a re-aggravated calf injury prevented Wilson from starting in the regular season.

    Through the first two weeks of football, Fields looked uninspired and hesitant. However, his play took a significant leap in Week 3 against an elite defense, throwing for 245 yards and one touchdown, and recording a rushing touchdown as well.

    Former Steelers legend, Super Bowl champion, and Pro Bowl safety Ryan Clark saw what we all saw and stated what most of us want: Mike Tomlin to name Justin Fields as the starter moving forward.

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    Marc Nobe
    22h ago
    I live in Seattle and watched the play of Russell Hollywood Wilson going downhill during his last three seasons in Seattle.In Denver Russell Hollywood Wilson was the worst QB in the NFL.Turn out the lights Wilson, the party's over.
    Kurt Jilbert
    1d ago
    Stupid article, stupid take! FIelds is terrible, and the Steelers are 3 and 0, not because anything Fields has done.
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