Pittsburgh ignored their Wilsons in the Week 6 victory
It was theorized a few weeks ago that the Pittsburgh Steelers' loyalty to specific players was holding Russell and Roman Wilson back from succeeding. Last week, George Pickens stated that his lack of snaps in Week 5 was a decision made by offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. Smith used WR Van Jefferson more often in that game, but where does this leave room for rookie WR Roman Wilson? He finally got his chance to debut in Week 6, yet was only used on five offensive snaps, while receivers Pickens, Jefferson, Austin, and Miller combined for over 126.
Russell Wilson's potential being wasted is something fans of the 'Steel City' have become accustomed to in recent weeks. QB Justin Fields didn’t outright beat Wilson for the position and hasn't directly won Pittsburgh a game with his passing, yet Wilson remains the QB2. Fans have mixed reactions to Fields' performance in Week 6, even though it was statistically his worst game of the season. Hopefully, Pittsburgh will utilize their pair of Wilsons more often moving forward.
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