Justin Fields’ Future Uncertain as Steelers Trade Looms

Justin Fields’ days in Chicago may be numbered as the Steelers reportedly prepare to offer him a conditional sixth-round pick. With the Bears securing Bryce Young in the 2024 draft and signing Nick Foles, Fields’ role has become uncertain. Despite his impressive rushing yards in 2022, Fields has struggled with accuracy and pressure issues, limiting his effectiveness as a starter. The lack of interest from other teams suggests that Fields may not be seen as a viable starting quarterback in the NFL, raising questions about his future with the Steelers.

Steelers Announce Draft Pick Announcers

Pittsburgh Steelers captain Cam Heyward and tight end Pat Freiermuth will announce the team’s draft picks this week. Heyward will announce the first-round pick, while Freiermuth will announce the second-round pick. In addition, Juan Soto from Morelia, Mexico, will announce the team’s first sixth-round pick. Freiermuth is excited to announce the pick after Franco Harris announced the Steelers picking him in the 2021 NFL Draft. The Steelers have seven picks in the NFL Draft, with three on day three and four in the first two days. It has become a tradition for the team to have current or past players announce their picks.

Steelers Decline 2025 Option in Justin Fields’ Contract

The Pittsburgh Steelers have elected not to exercise their team option for the 2025 season in quarterback Justin Fields’ contract, according to a report by ESPN. The option would have guaranteed Fields, the 11th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, a salary of $25.7 million in 2025. Fields, who was acquired from the Chicago Bears in a trade last month, has a base salary of $1.6 million for the 2024 season. The Steelers have until May 2 to decide on the fifth-year options for Fields as well as running back Najee Harris.

Courtland Sutton Trade Rumors Heat Up as Broncos WR Seeks New Contract

Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton’s absence from the team’s optional offseason workouts has sparked trade rumors, with the Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly showing interest. Sutton, who is entering the final two years of his contract, is seeking a salary adjustment to provide him with greater stability. The Broncos have received multiple trade calls for Sutton but had not initially planned to trade him. However, the team’s recent efforts to move Sutton, including a reported attempt to trade him to the Baltimore Ravens last year, suggest that a trade could be on the horizon.

Steelers Unlikely to Exercise Fifth-Year Option for Fields

The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to decline the fifth-year option on quarterback Justin Fields, acquired in a trade from the Chicago Bears last month. The team has until May 2nd to make a decision, but sources indicate the move is unlikely. The Steelers may explore alternative contract extensions for Fields. The quarterback position will be competitive this offseason, with Fields vying for the starting role against Russell Wilson and Kyle Allen.

Steelers Not Expected to Pick Up Fields’ Fifth-Year Option

The Pittsburgh Steelers are unlikely to exercise the fifth-year option on quarterback Justin Fields’ contract, according to league sources. This decision leaves the Steelers with a quarterback room where both Wilson and Fields are in the final year of their respective deals. Wilson is expected to start but will face competition from Fields. The team also has a pending decision to make on running back Najee Harris’ fifth-year option, which carries a $6.79 million price tag. General manager Omar Khan stated that the decision on Harris is expected next week prior to the May 2 deadline.

Steelers’ Decision on Justin Fields Option Draws Speculation

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a decision to make regarding Justin Fields’ contract option, but signs point towards them declining. The quarterback’s future in Pittsburgh remains uncertain as the team considers its options for the 2024 season. The Steelers have until May 2 to make a decision on the $25.7 million option, making Fields’ free agency status a potential outcome.

Steelers May Explore Tackle Position in Free Agency Post-Draft

The Pittsburgh Steelers may require additional reinforcement before the season commences, potentially addressing the offensive tackle position. Mekhi Becton, a former New York Jets tackle, is a viable option for the team, offering versatility and potential. According to Brad Spielberger from Pro Football Focus, Becton could be acquired for a one-year contract worth $5 million. Despite injury concerns, Becton displays promising abilities that initially drew attention during his Louisville days. If the Steelers fail to secure a satisfactory tackle in the 2024 NFL Draft, Becton could emerge as a significant upgrade over Dan Moore Jr. The team’s four top 100 and five top 120 draft picks provide ample opportunities to address pressing needs, but the tackle position may require further attention post-draft. Omar Khan has expressed intentions to transition Broderick Jones back to left tackle, increasing the need for a right tackle solution like Becton.

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