It’s never easy when a quarterback gets replaced. It’s even harder when you’re 4-2, playing well, and still get sat down. That’s where Pittsburgh Steelers QB Justin Fields found himself in Week 7, swapped out for a healthy Russell Wilson and Mike Tomlin curious to see if the offense could be elevated.
Wilson has taken the unit to new heights, cementing his spot after the bye and beyond. QBs coach Tom Arth, another new face in a new quarterback room, credited Fields for his maturity in handling it all.
“The guy had 10 touchdowns against one turnover,” Arth told reporters Wednesday in video provided by the team.