Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields has broken his silence on social media following the surprising decision to bench him after holding the starting role since Week 1 of the season. The move shocked many, especially given Fields’ solid performance in leading the Steelers to a 4-2 record and a tie for first place in the AFC North.
Fields is set to be replaced by veteran quarterback Russell Wilson, who has recovered from a calf injury that kept him sidelined since training camp. Wilson, a former Super Bowl champion, was originally expected to start the season for Pittsburgh before his injury opened the door for Fields to take over. Despite the impressive start under Fields, head coach Mike Tomlin has opted to go back to the more experienced Wilson for the upcoming Sunday showdown against the New York Jets.
This decision marks a major shift for the Steelers, as Fields has shown promise while steering the team through the early weeks of the season.
However, it seems Pittsburgh is banking on Wilson’s leadership and past accolades to guide them further in their campaign.
In his first public response since the news of his benching, Fields took to Instagram to share a message that seemed reflective and positive, avoiding any criticism of Tomlin or the Steelers organization. “Your ‘normal’ day is someone’s dream, so be thankful every day,” read the post Fields shared on his Instagram story. His message focused on gratitude rather than frustration, showing his maturity despite the tough situation.
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Fields joined the Steelers in March after being traded from the Chicago Bears, who moved on to make room for their No. 1 overall draft pick, Caleb Williams. Fields, a first-round pick by Chicago in 2021, never fully found his footing with the Bears, and many fans and analysts believe he didn’t receive the same level of support that Williams is already being given by the franchise.
Fields’ exit from Chicago was viewed by some as an opportunity for a fresh start in Pittsburgh, and he made the most of it early on this season.
On the other hand, Russell Wilson, who turns 36 in November, hasn’t been the same quarterback that led the Seattle Seahawks to nine consecutive Pro Bowl appearances.
His last few seasons, particularly his time with the Denver Broncos, were plagued by inconsistent play, injuries, and poor team performances. Wilson’s stint in Denver marked a low point in his career, with both coaching issues and underwhelming results on the field contributing to his struggles.
Pittsburgh’s decision to bench Fields in favor of Wilson reflects their hope that the seasoned quarterback can rediscover his past form and help lead the team to greater success. Despite Wilson’s recent challenges, the Steelers are banking on his championship experience and leadership to make a difference in their playoff push.
As the Steelers prepare for their matchup against the Jets, all eyes will be on how Wilson performs and whether the change at quarterback can propel Pittsburgh forward. Fields, meanwhile, has shown grace in handling the situation and may yet have another opportunity to prove himself as the season progresses.