
The NFL is a league where successful strategies are often replicated, and the Pittsburgh Steelers appear to be following the Philadelphia Eagles’ playbook from their recent Super Bowl victory. By acquiring DK Metcalf in a trade with the Seahawks, the Steelers have assembled a dynamic receiving duo reminiscent of the Eagles’ pairing of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. To complete this strategy, Pittsburgh needs a quarterback akin to Jalen Hurts, and Justin Fields could be their answer if they manage to re-sign him.
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Cody Benjamin
The Steelers’ Offensive Vision
The Steelers seem intent on modeling their offense after the Eagles’, with Justin Fields potentially leading the charge. While Jalen Hurts and Lamar Jackson are widely regarded as the league’s top dual-threat quarterbacks, Fields isn’t far behind. In 2022, his second NFL season, Fields recorded the second-most rushing yards by a quarterback in league history, showcasing his dynamic abilities.
As Pittsburgh’s starter last season, Fields demonstrated significant growth in the passing game. He excelled in deep throws, drastically reduced his interceptions (from nine in 2023 to just one in 2024), and delivered clutch performances, including a game-winning touchdown pass to Calvin Austin III in Week 3 against the Chargers.
Building a Competitive Offense
Though not yet on par with the Eagles’ offense, the Steelers have the potential to replicate some of Philadelphia’s strengths. Fields’ mobility keeps defenses on their toes, and his ability to connect on deep passes could flourish with targets like Metcalf and George Pickens. Additionally, Pittsburgh’s offensive line is on the rise, featuring Pro Bowl guard Isaac Seumalo and promising rookies Zach Frazier and Mason McCormick. Tight end Pat Freiermuth and running back Jaylen Warren, who averaged 4.8 yards per carry over his first three seasons, add further depth.
The Steelers are expected to bolster their offense through free agency and the upcoming draft, potentially targeting a speedy running back to complement the attack, especially if Najee Harris leaves in free agency. Offensive coordinator Arthur Smith’s run-first system suits Fields, who showed notable progress in his first year under Smith and was granted more play-calling freedom.
The Quarterback Dilemma
Steelers president Art Rooney II recently expressed the team’s desire to re-sign either Fields or Russell Wilson, with reports suggesting Fields is the preferred choice. However, financial terms and Fields’ willingness to return remain key factors. While Fields has publicly stated his interest in staying, he reportedly seeks assurances of being the undisputed starter. This is understandable, given the Steelers’ quarterback carousel since Ben Roethlisberger’s retirement. Fields was benched for Wilson last season despite a strong 4-2 start, and he saw limited action during Pittsburgh’s late-season five-game losing streak.
Fields aspires to be recognized as a franchise quarterback, and if another team offers him that role during the legal tampering period, he might depart. The Jets, for instance, have reportedly shown significant interest. However, staying in Pittsburgh offers Fields a chance to thrive alongside two elite receivers in a system where he’s already made strides. The Steelers’ organizational stability further enhances the appeal. If Fields aims to maximize his potential, Pittsburgh might be the ideal environment.
Alternative Scenarios
Should Fields sign elsewhere, acquiring Metcalf could attract other top-tier quarterbacks to Pittsburgh. Russell Wilson, who shares a history with Metcalf from their Seattle days, Sam Darnold, or even Aaron Rodgers could be options. In this scenario, Wilson’s familiarity with the offense and connection to Metcalf might make him the Steelers’ top choice. While not as mobile as Fields, Wilson still brings agility and his signature deep ball.
If the Steelers opt for a veteran quarterback in 2025, they could draft a rookie to develop behind the scenes, potentially giving them a chance to start by 2026 or 2027. However, unforeseen circumstances, like injuries, could accelerate this timeline—similar to how Roethlisberger took over after Tommy Maddox’s injury early in his rookie season.
Conclusion
While multiple outcomes are possible, the Steelers’ priority remains re-signing Justin Fields, with the ultimate goal of replicating the Eagles’ recent Super Bowl success. By building a strong supporting cast and maintaining organizational stability, Pittsburgh is positioning itself to compete at the highest level in the coming seasons.