Justin Fields Remains Steelers' Starting Quarterback
Justin Fields Remains Steelers' Starting Quarterback

Justin Fields Remains Steelers' Starting Quarterback

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are adjusting to having only T.J. Watt active in the family as his brothers J.J. and Derek are retired, focusing now on T.J.'s performance and the team's quarterback situation. Justin Fields will continue to start for the Steelers despite Russell Wilson's recovery from a calf injury, showcasing his growth and efficiency as a passer. After a tough loss to the Indianapolis Colts, in which Fields nearly led a comeback, he has maintained a low turnover rate and demonstrated improvement each game. The Steelers' offense, averaging 18.8 points per game, is expected to face a weakened Cowboys defense, which could present an opportunity for a breakout performance. Micah Parsons praised Fields' development and the Steelers' strong defense, indicating confidence in their ability to compete. With Fields' solid play, there is speculation that the Steelers may not rush Wilson back into action even as he recovers.

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