Matt Ryan Was Impressed With 1 QB On Sunday

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If Mike Tomlin’s backup quarterback continues playing like this, the Steelers coach may face an interesting dilemma.

Justin Fields is subtly building a strong argument to keep the starting role, as Russell Wilson’s calf heals.

Fields delivered his most convincing game yet in the Steelers’ thrilling 20-10 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, showcasing his dual-threat capabilities with a passing touchdown and a rushing score.

This win propelled the Steelers to a 3-0 start, their best since 2020, and caught the attention of NFL analysts, including former MVP Matt Ryan.

On CBS’s “The NFL Today,” Ryan offered insightful commentary on Fields’ play.

He noted that while Fields’ first two games were focused on managing the offense, the Chargers matchup saw him elevate his game significantly.

“He went out there, he made plays in the passing game to cause them to win,” Ryan observed.

Ryan was particularly struck by Fields’ growing maturity and comfort within the Steelers’ system.

The former Falcons QB drew parallels to the Steelers teams of the early 2000s, known for their efficient running game and playmaking ability.

Fields displayed precision and poise against the Chargers, completing 24 of 32 passes for 245 yards, with one touchdown and one interception.

His ability to connect on deep throws and make crucial plays with his legs added another dimension to the Steelers’ offense.

His recent performances indicate an upward trajectory, but maintaining consistency will be crucial as he aims to cement his position as the team’s starting quarterback.

With Russell Wilson’s return from injury on the horizon, Fields’ strong showing has potentially complicated the quarterback situation in Pittsburgh.

It’s a challenge that Coach Tomlin might welcome as the Steelers look to build on their perfect start to the season.

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