The Pittsburgh Steelers faced quarterback challenges in the previous season, deploying Kenny Pickett, Mason Rudolph, and Mitch Trubisky, an uninspiring group. However, the situation has markedly improved for the 2024 season with the addition of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields to the roster. An NFL executive commended the team’s quarterback upgrade, acknowledging their progress.
The Steelers bolstered their quarterback room without significant loss, acquiring Fields from the Chicago Bears for a future draft pick and signing Wilson to a reportedly favorable one-year deal. Remarkably, the Steelers benefit from the Denver Broncos covering a substantial portion of Wilson’s salary, making the arrangement financially advantageous for Pittsburgh.
Despite the enhancements, uncertainties linger regarding the quarterbacks. Wilson’s performance has not mirrored his peak seen with the Seattle Seahawks, raising doubts. Meanwhile, Fields, at 25, possesses potential but has displayed inconsistency as a passer alongside his notable running skills. Moreover, Fields carries a contract option worth $25.7 million for the 2025 season, necessitating ongoing evaluation by the Steelers management.
Nevertheless, the Steelers’ quarterback outlook is notably brighter than in the previous season’s conclusion. This improvement serves as a source of optimism as they enter the upcoming campaign. With Wilson and Fields onboard, Pittsburgh aims to navigate the challenges and capitalize on their enhanced quarterback situation in the forthcoming season.