Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers have to make a big decision for the future of the franchise. They can only pay one big contract to Russell Wilson or Justin Fields.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have struggled in the red zone over the last few weeks. Pittsburgh has plummeted to the 30th-ranked red zone offense. Meanwhile, the short-yardage offense has been just as putrid.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are 8-3 on the season, and sit in first place in the AFC North. Russell Wilson suffered his first loss as the Steelers starting quarterb
Justin Fields was asked by reporters if he expects to get more playing time after his impact for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Cleveland Browns.
Staying on schedule and avoiding penalties and sacks is critical to the Steelers' success in those situations. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said he and his coaching staff spent the mini-bye week created after playing the Browns last Thursday to study some of the issues affecting the team's offensive and defensive output.
While the majority of the NFL is bleary-eyed and reeling from a loss Sunday or riding the emotional high of a victory, the Steelers benefit from Thursday night
Give credit to Russell Wilson. He had plenty of incentive to simply mail in the remainder of his NFL career. He has nine Pro Bowl selections, a Super Bowl ring, nearly 45,000 career passing yards--18th all-time--and a ticket to the Pro Football Hall of Fame that has all but already been punched.
There are lost of ways to look at quarterback success but many say wins simply aren’t enough. Perhaps the most thorough measure of a quarterback’s contribution to that win is Total QBR, developed by ESPN. Here is the full ranking of all 32 NFL quarterbacks by Total QBR after Week 11 including Wilson.
Russell Wilson has led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 4-1 record since taking over as the starting quarterback, but former NFL MVP Cam Newton believes that the team have been 'carrying' him
The buzz in Pittsburgh is all about quarterback Russell Wilson and his potential willingness to take a pay cut to continue his tenure with the Steelers. Meanwhile, a surprising su
On Wednesday, when he was asked about his perspective on the incident, quarterback Russell Wilson took his receiver's side. “George is always trying to make a play, obviously," said Wilson. "Unfortunately, I believe he was getting pushed out...