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After weeks of speculation and a quarterback controversy, the Pittsburgh Steelers have named Russell Wilson their starter for Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season.
Wilson had “pole position” for the spot through training camp, according to head coach Mike Tomlin, and now will be under center when the Steelers face the Atlanta Falcons on the road on Sept. 8.
Despite that news, predictions persist that backup Justin Fields will take over the starting spot at some point this season.
Analyst Zach Gelb is one of those predicting that will happen, and in fact gave an exact date when Fields will get promoted: Nov. 10 against the Washington Commanders.
I’ll predict that Justin Fields will replace Russell Wilson as the Steelers starting QB for their November 10th game against the Washington Commanders. @InfSportsNet pic.twitter.com/C4JrbPKSu1
— Zach Gelb (@ZachGelb) August 28, 2024
Wilson is considered by most to be a future Hall of Famer, and for 10 seasons he was the face of the Seattle Seahawks after leading them to a Super Bowl championship in just his second NFL season.
He was traded to the Denver Broncos two years ago, leading many to tab them as instant Super Bowl contenders, but instead, their Wilson experiment turned into a nightmare.
Almost overnight, his level of play fell off considerably, and the Broncos failed to make the playoffs, leading to his release this offseason.
At least on paper, the Steelers have a stronger roster around Wilson than the Broncos did, especially on defense, where Pittsburgh should be able to take plenty of pressure off him.
Fields didn’t amount to much in three seasons with the Chicago Bears despite high expectations, but plenty of people still hold out hope he can become a star in the league.
If Pittsburgh sputters early, perhaps Fields will get his opportunity to show he can truly lead a successful team.
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