PITTSBURGH (AP) - Mike Tomlin is in no hurry to announce Justin Fields as the starting quarterback in Pittsburgh.
Status quo in Pittsburgh, where Justin Fields will remain at QB while Russell Wilson rehabs
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Mike Tomlin is in no hurry to announce Justin Fields as the starting quarterback in Pittsburgh.
While Fields will again get the nod on Sunday in place of the injured Russell Wilson when the Steelers (3-0) visit Indianapolis (1-2), Tomlin stopped short of giving the job to Fields on a full-time basis, mostly because there’s no need at this point while Wilson rehabs from a calf issue he aggravated a few days before the season opener earlier this month.
"When Russ gets to an appropriate point of health and we have a decision to make, I'll make it and I'll announce it and I'll be really transparent about it," Tomlin said Tuesday.
Wilson will be limited again in practice on Wednesday, as the 35-year-old has been each of the previous two weeks. Tomlin didn’t rule out Wilson’s potential availability later in the week but added it will take more than just Wilson being cleared by the medical staff for him to be in consideration for a return to play.