How the Justin Fields package became the Steelers' secret weapon
In what can only be described as a purely defensive contest, the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 11 victory over the Baltimore Ravens paved the way for the debut of the long-awaited 'Justin Fields package' on offense.
Russell Wilson struggled against the Ravens' defense, throwing for 205 yards while completing 63.9% of his passes and producing his lowest QBR of the season: 67.5. However, much of the blame should be placed on Pittsburgh's pass protection, as the Ravens constantly had Wilson under pressure and sacked him four times.
Where the offense looked promising, however, was in several Justin Fields packages that featured three plays: one QB-power play and two QB-RB option plays that sealed the Steelers' Week 11 victory.
Wilson's 'moon ball' is a deep threat unlike anything the NFL has seen this season, but Pittsburgh's implementation of Fields' rushing abilities will make opposing defenses second-guess every meeting with the Steelers.
Wilson and Fields can tear through defenses in their own unique ways, and it was refreshing for fans to see what the Pittsburgh Steelers will be capable of moving forward when utilizing both talented QBs.
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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: How the Justin Fields package became the Steelers' secret weapon