The Pittsburgh Steelers looked pretty solid in the first six weeks of the season with Justin Fields helping pilot the Black and Gold to a 4-2 start. But pretty good wasn’t good enough.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin turned to quarterback Russell Wilson when he was finally healthy, and since then the move to the veteran quarterback has rewarded the Steelers in a major way.
Pittsburgh sits at 7-2 entering their Week 11 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens Sunday at Acrisure Stadium. They look like legitimate Super Bowl contenders as Wilson has rejuvenated himself.
For FOX Sports NFL analyst and insider Jordan Schultz, he’s buying into the Steelers in a big way due to the “old-school football with a new twist” in Pittsburgh with Wilson at the helm offensively coupled with a great defense and a special teams unit that keeps coming up with big plays.