Will the Steelers’ 2025 opponents finally hand Mike Tomlin his first losing season, or can Pittsburgh defy expectations once again?
Steve Palazzolo tabbed the Pittsburgh Steelers as the most plug-and-play QB-needy team fit for Matthew Stafford. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network revealed on the Rich Eisen Show on Friday that the Los Angeles Rams have allowed Matthew Stafford’s agent to talk to other teams to gauge his market value if a trade does occur.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been the picture of regular-season consistency under head coach Mike Tomlin. No losing seasons in his 18 years with Pittsburgh and 12 playoff appearances. However, it is Tomlin’s postseason failures that draw all the attention.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback situation should become clearer after the NFL Combine. However, until that moment, rampant speculation will continue. It could be anyone from Justin Fields to Russell Wilson to even Matthew Stafford.
The pressure on the 2025 Steelers is greater than it’s ever been. The incessant screeching over Mike Tomlin’s playoff victory drought has drowned out the gratitude of his aptitude for spitting out an above .
As the Steelers look for their next quarterback, Mike Tomlin and company could steal a page out of the Vikings playbook.
The Pittsburgh Steelers struggled last season en route to a 10-7 finish and a first-round out in the playoffs. It doesn't help that the team ended 2024 on a five-game losing streak including the Wild Card loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
The Steelers have been exploring all options at quarterback, including a potential trade for Matthew Stafford. After internal discussions, Mike Tomlin and the front office have reportedly made their final decision.
Omar Khan would not confirm or deny whether the Steelers reached out to Matthew Stafford's agent. "All options are on the table," he said.
Pittsburgh Steelers are deciding on the futures of Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, but one rumor indicates that a former New York Giants quarterback could be coming to Mike Tomlin's team to replace them.
Chris Simms is not excited about the prospects of the Pittsburgh Steelers re-signing quarterback Justin Fields.