The Pittsburgh Steelers seem poised to keep Justin Fields around for at least the 2025 season, according to Steelers insider Gerry Dulac from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Dulac believes the team will re-sign the quarterback,
Justin Fields’ media absence raises questions about his Steelers future as the team faces key decisions ahead of the 2025 season.
Both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are scheduled to hit free agency in the coming months, and while the Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to re-sign one of their QBs, which one would prove to be the correct choice?
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields posted a message on his Instagram ahead of NFL free agency and the 2025 offseason.
It seems the Pittsburgh Steelers may be set to give Justin Fields the starting quarterback job in 2025. After a trade from the Chicago Bears, Fields started six games for the team to start the year, leading the Steelers to a 4-2 record in those games.
Both QBs are set to be free agents, and the Steelers need a starter for 2025, without many appealing options available elsewhere.
Even though he was benched this season with the Steelers, Mike Tomlin still believes in Justin Fields as a starting quarterback.
Steelers fans are split on bringing back Justin Fields for the 2025-26 NFL season, as the offense continues to be a concern
Like everyone else, the Pittsburgh Steelers are stuck at home watching. Their draft evaluation period is still in its infancy. However, the four teams still vying for a spot in next month’s Super Bowl provide lessons for the Steelers that the team needs to take to heart ahead of a crucial offseason.
The Cleveland Browns are in a sticky spot at the quarterback position heading into 2025. After a disastrous season that saw four different starting quarterbacks combine for just three wins, the team is still looking for answers.
With rumors swirling about who will remain the starting QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2025, it is difficult to determine whether the team will move forward with the younger Justin Fields or the aging Russell Wilson.