Breaking News: Former Steelers Safety Advocate Ryan Clark Pushes for Rookie Sensation to be Named Starting Quarterback
Justin Fields’ Week 3 performance and continuous improvement with the Pittsburgh Steelers has generated cautious optimism within the team and from former players. One of those supporters is former Steelers safety and current ESPN analyst Ryan Clark, who, following Fields’ 245-yard showing, urged Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin to officially make Fields the starting quarterback.
“Say it today Mike T!! ‘Justin Fields is our starter going forward. We have found our guy.’ Let’s not play this game anymore. Love Russ, but this isn’t about him. The young man has shown he is capable. What a difference situation makes,” Clark said on X.
Fields completed 78 percent of his passes and threw for two touchdowns. While his stats over the past three weeks aren’t flashy, he’s led the Steelers to a 3-0 start and has avoided any turnovers.
He’s also on track to post career lows in critical areas like pressure-to-sack ratio, time-to-throw, and big-time throw rate—factors that had previously troubled him. The Steelers have seen plenty of positives in Fields’ game through these first three weeks.
Meanwhile, Russell Wilson has been dealing with a calf injury he aggravated just days before their season opener in Atlanta. He’s still not fully recovered, and even when healthy, it seems more likely that Fields will continue to hold onto the starting job.