A QB debate could be brewing in Pittsburgh. Justin Fields wants no part of it
Justin Fields has been around football long enough to understand how this works, especially when you’re a quarterback. Yet if Fields puts together another solid game and Pittsburgh wins in Denver for the first time in 15 years, the noise surrounding a position that’s lacked stability since Ben Roethlisberger retired in January 2022 only figures to get louder. Wilson dressed for practice on Thursday and did his best to get mentally prepared, standing behind Fields and Kyle Allen mimicking the pre-snap movement, feigning handoffs and making “all the throws,” something he’s done throughout his career whenever he’s been too hurt to play. Wilson said he’s built “cool relationships” with some of his former Bronco teammates, name-checking wide receiver Courtland Sutton and tackle Garrett Bolles among others. “I think the only thing that we have to do is stop shooting ourselves in the foot, stop with the penalties, and stay on schedule, and that’s when those touchdowns start rolling in,” Fields said.

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