Since stepping into the Pittsburgh Steelers’ starting lineup in Week 7 against the New York Jets, veteran quarterback Russell Wilson has given the Steelers a significant boost.
That all culminated in Week 13 when Wilson lit up the Cincinnati Bengals, throwing for 414 yards and three touchdowns, putting up the second-most yardage in a game in his career.
With Wilson under center, the Steelers’ offense is performing at a high level. It has become a top-10 scoring offense on the season, making the Steelers into a legitimate contender in the AFC. Wilson’s play has answered quite a few questions about him, too, with many wondering coming into the season if he was even a viable NFL starting quarterback or had any sort of good play left in his game.