Russell Wilson's First Game Leaves QB Battle Open
- Russell Wilson's preseason debut leaves the QB battle open for the Steelers.
- Justin Fields fails to take advantage of Wilson's lackluster performance.
- The competition for starting QB position remains intense.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin reaffirmed the competitive nature of the team's roster as they continue to evaluate player performances. In a recent game, quarterback Wilson struggled significantly, completing only 8 of 10 passes for a mere 47 yards, while being sacked three times and failing to score. Tomlin highlighted the need for improved pass protection, stating, “We’ve got to do a better job in pass protection than we did.” Despite the setbacks, Wilson expressed confidence in the team's practice efforts, suggesting that the ongoing process of improvement is crucial. He acknowledged a missed opportunity during the game, admitting he should have opted for a handoff instead of attempting a pass. The team faced further challenges, including a failed fourth-down conversion that left them unable to capitalize on their offensive drives. Wilson emphasized the importance of finishing drives with points, stating, “If you don’t end the drive with points, none of this matters.” In addition to the offensive struggles, Tomlin noted that defensive back Beanie Bishop, a key contender for the slot cornerback position, is dealing with a minor injury. The Steelers are cautious not to let this small issue escalate, as Bishop has a critical week ahead to demonstrate his readiness for the starting lineup. If he cannot prove his health, the team may need to explore external options to fill the position.