Steelers QB Justin Fields Provided Unique Advantage vs. Commanders

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Getty Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields played a key role in preparation for Week 10 vs. the Washington Commanders.

The Pittsburgh Steelers defense might have their hands full in Week 10 as they face off against rookie sensation Jayden Daniels and the upstart Washington Commanders offense.

Having said that, head coach Mike Tomlin did utilize one unique advantage while preparing for Daniels and Washington — dual threat backup quarterback Justin Fields.

“It definitely helps, Justin [Fields] has done an unbelievable job all week of giving us a good look [at Daniels’ skill set],” star outside linebacker T.J. Watt told reporters on November 8, regarding Fields running the scout team in practice. “I feel like they’ve prepared us as well as they can for a mobile quarterback.”

Veteran cornerback Donte Jackson echoed that sentiment on November 8 as well.

“It helps a lot, man, it helps a lot,” Jackson told the media when asked about Fields’ impact on defensive preparation for this specific QB matchup. “Not every team gets to simulate that type of style at practice, so you can’t take it for granted when you have a guy like that.”

Jackson added that Fields has been “outstanding” this week, asking questions about Daniels’ tendencies and play style.

“He’s been just an utmost, great professional in that standpoint,” the CB concluded. “It’s a plus when you have guys in the building that can sort of replicate that type of athleticism at the quarterback position.”


Justin Fields Is Settling Into QB2 Role With Steelers

Every professional athlete wants to be out there on the field when the clock starts and the whistle blows, but Fields appears to be settling into his QB2 role nicely with the Steelers — and that’s very helpful toward what Tomlin is trying to build in Pittsburgh.

At 6-2, the Steelers are a legit Super Bowl contender in 2024, and they might need both quarterbacks if they’re going to find their way to the promised land.

Fields wasn’t available last week, but he’s off the injury list for Week 10 and it will be interesting to see if Pittsburgh utilizes him at all throughout the game.

“I would always anticipate seeing [a Fields package on offense] as long as both guys are on our roster,” Tomlin told reporters ahead of the Commanders matchup, teasing the potential of both quarterbacks playing a role on Sunday.

This could simply end up being a well-delivered bluff from the veteran head coach, but even if it is, that’s just another advantage of having Fields on the roster behind Russell Wilson. Most defenses spend the majority of their week preparing for one QB. When teams play the Steelers, however, they must split their focus a bit on both.

Similar to Fields mirroring Daniels as practice, little things like this can be key in a strategic sport like football. And a well-coached team like the Steelers will do their best to stack the deck for their players each and every week.


Steelers Must Beat Commanders to Keep AFC North Lead Over Ravens

After the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football, it once again put the Steelers in a position where they must win in order to retain their lead atop the AFC North.

Despite Pittsburgh leading the division ahead of Week 10, a midseason poll of NFL.com analysts revealed that most football pundits do not believe in the Steelers long-term.

25 voters predicted that the Ravens would end up winning the division on November 6, before Baltimore beat the Bengals. Only two chose Pittsburgh.

“The preseason favorite is now the midseason favorite despite entering the halfway point in second place,” the NFL.com team wrote. “Although a (near) unanimous selection to win the division, Baltimore’s back-to-back bid is anything but a sure thing. The Ravens have an unforgiving second-half schedule (their next four opponents are a combined 21-8) and sit at 3-3 in the conference and 0-1 in the division.”

Having said that, the Steelers have a difficult back half of the season too with “the third most difficult schedule remaining in the NFL (.570),” including all six divisional games against their AFC North rivals.

If Pittsburgh is victorious over the Commanders on November 10, they’ll stay a half-game ahead of the 7-3 Ravens at 7-2.

Michael Obermuller covers the NFL and NHL for Heavy.com, where he began writing in 2021. His areas of focus include the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins, as well as the New York Rangers and New York Islanders. An NYC area native and Quinnipiac graduate, his previous bylines include FanDuel's The Duel, King Fantasy Sports and Pro Football Mania. More about Michael Obermuller

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