Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has yet to officially announce the starting quarterback for the upcoming game against the Jets, but indications suggest that Russell Wilson will take the helm over Justin Fields. Wilson has been taking first-team reps and is preparing for his first start with the Steelers after recovering from a calf injury. His performance in Denver, where he averaged 219.8 passing yards per game with a strong touchdown-to-interception ratio, adds to the anticipation surrounding his debut.
- Wilson is likely to start against the Jets after recovering from injury.
- Wilson's experience in Denver may benefit the Steelers' offense.