Fields was not necessarily great in his regular-season debut with the Steelers. They scored six field goals without a touchdown in an 18-10 win over Atlanta.

For his part, the former Chicago Bears first-round pick put up pedestrian numbers. He completed 17-of-23 passes for 156 yards without a touchdown or an interception. Fields also added 57 yards on 14 rush attempts. It was good enough for the Steelers to come away with a win.
If Pittsburgh opts to keep Fields as QB1, it makes no real sense to roster Wilson. The future Hall of Famer might also simply opt to request a trade.
Wilson, 35, is currently playing under a mere one-year, $1.21 million contract. Multiple teams could have interest in his services. That includes a Miami Dolphins squad that will likely be without Tua Tagovailoa after he suffered yet another concussion Thursday night.
