Tons of eyes right now are on Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields, who has unfollowed everything Bears related on his social media pages.
He's been linked to a handful of teams, and one team happens to be the Pittsburgh Steelers. While the Steelers have already bid goodbye to Mitchell Trubisky, they currently still have Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph. But could he find himself land in Pittsburgh?
According to Tyler Dragon of USA Today Sports, the Steelers could be considered a viable option to land Fields from Chicago.
He writes:
"Kenny Pickett is the only Steelers QB under contract in 2024. The Steelers are likely to search externally for additional quarterback options. Fields' 82.3 career passer rating is more superior than Pickett's 78.8 career passer rating. Fields would also bring a rushing element at QB.
Pittsburgh had the worst offense in the AFC North last season and ranked 28th in the NFL in scoring.
Fields mobility and ability to create oft-scripts plays would work well in Smith's offense. The threat of Fields running, would also open the field up more for pass catchers Diontae Johnson, George Pickens and Pat Freiermuth."
Steelers fans, how would you feel about adding Fields to the mix to compete with Pickett?
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