Fields Impresses Without Turnovers, Eyes Third Start for Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields is making a strong case for another start after guiding the team to two back-to-back victories without turning the ball over. Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger believes that Fields deserves a third straight start, citing his careful decision-making and ability to protect the football as key reasons.
Fields Avoiding Turnovers Under New Coordinator
Fields has excelled under first-year offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, who has implemented a simplified passing scheme that reduces the margin for error. According to ESPN’s Brooke Pryor, Fields is now averaging 6.1 air yards per attempt, a noticeable drop from his career average of 8.4. The result has been a career-high completion percentage of 69.8%, and perhaps more significantly, Fields has yet to throw an interception or lose a fumble this season.
For a quarterback who ranked among the league’s worst in turnovers over the past two seasons—committing 41 turnovers from 2021 to 2023—this new approach is paying off. Fields also took the second-most sacks during that period but has only been sacked four times in his two starts this year.
Smith’s “Game Manager” Approach to Fields
While Fields has not been lighting up the scoreboard, he has embraced the role of a game manager. In his first two games this season, Fields ranks 23rd in the league with a 41.8 adjusted QBR and 28th in passing yards with just 273 on the season. He’s tossed only one touchdown pass but has been efficient with 84 rushing yards on 22 carries, adding a versatile element to Pittsburgh’s offense.
ESPN’s Dan Graziano noted that Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin may still lean toward veteran Russell Wilson, who is recovering from a calf injury, as the team’s long-term starter. However, Fields’ turnover-free performances are giving the coaching staff something to think about, especially with Wilson not expected to be 100% for Pittsburgh’s next game against the 2-0 Los Angeles Chargers.
Steelers’ QB Dilemma: Fields or Wilson?
Heading into the Week 3 matchup against the Chargers, the Steelers are favored by two points. Tomlin faces a crucial decision: stick with Fields, who has protected the football and delivered back-to-back wins, or roll the dice on a banged-up Wilson, a proven but injured veteran.
As Fields eyes his third straight start, the Steelers are watching closely to see whether his improved efficiency and mistake-free play can keep them in the playoff race.