Posted on Oct 16
Russell Wilson takes first-team reps in practice, Steelers' offensive line focuses on their job
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Russell Wilson has been taking first-team reps in practice for the Pittsburgh Steelers, raising questions about the starting quarterback position.
Why it matters: The decision on who starts at quarterback for the upcoming game against the New York Jets is still uncertain, adding intrigue and uncertainty to the team's offensive strategy.
- Wilson leads the rotation in individual drills during practice, followed by Justin Fields and Kyle Allen.
- Coach Mike Tomlin has not provided specific details about snap distributions or the starting quarterback for Sunday's game.
What's new: Left tackle Dan Moore Jr. confirmed Wilson's involvement with the first team in practice over the past few weeks, indicating that the team is exploring their options at the quarterback position.
Yes, but: Tomlin's refusal to disclose further information suggests that the Steelers are keeping their strategy under wraps and may be considering a change in the starting lineup.
What to watch: The next game against the New York Jets will reveal whether Wilson or Fields will take the field as the starting quarterback, presenting an opportunity for one of them to make a case for securing the starting role moving forward.
- Wilson's experience and track record as a successful quarterback could give him an edge in the competition.
What's next: As the week progresses, Tomlin and the coaching staff will continue to evaluate the performance and readiness of both Wilson and Fields before making a final decision.
- The Steelers' decision will have significant implications for the team's offensive strategies and overall game plan.
The bottom line: Regardless of who starts at quarterback, the offensive line's responsibilities remain consistent - protecting the quarterback and establishing a strong ground game.
- Moore emphasized that the offensive line's approach will not change significantly, regardless of the starting quarterback. Their focus remains on keeping the quarterback protected and facilitating a productive running game.