Report: Justin Fields and Steelers are ‘not close’ on deal, QB likely to test free agency

Pittsburgh remains without a solution at quarterback for the 2025 season.

In the week leading up to the NFL free agency period, there was a growing sentiment that the Pittsburgh Steelers were prioritizing re-signing either quarterback Justin Fields or Russell Wilson prior to free agency — both of whom are set to become free agents at the start of the new league year.

It’s looking increasingly unlikely that it happens, though — at least for Fields, Alan Saunders of Steelers Now reported Saturday. Though the team’s preference has appeared to be Fields, who just turned 26, Saunders reports that there’s an increased likelihood that he’d test free agency.

Saunders writes, “The Steelers made an offer to Fields’ representatives sometime over the last week, but the Steelers and Fields are not particularly close together in terms of the compensation that would be necessary for Fields to forgo hitting the open market to re-sign with Pittsburgh, league and team sources told Steelers Now.”

There are several teams in dire need of a quarterback, and there have been frequent reports of strong interest from the New York Jets, who are moving on from Aaron Rodgers after two years with the team (one season of which he missed with a ruptured Achilles). Then, of course, there’s the Seattle Seahawks, newly in need of a quarterback after trading starter Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for a third-round pick on Friday evening. There’s also the New York Giants… and Indianapolis Colts, currently seeking some competition for starter Anthony Richardson, who’s struggled in his time in the league with injuries and as a passer.

In short, there should be a fairly active market for Fields, even if he’s considered more of a bridge quarterback than he is a long-term starting option. Once he hits the open market, it seems likely his value jumps beyond a price the Steelers are willing to pay. And if that does end up the case, the options are likely dwindle rather quickly. Aaron Rodgers? Kirk Cousins? The market, not the draft class are plentiful in 2025.

Related Posts

3 free аgentѕ Sаіntѕ would ruіn the offѕeаѕon by ѕіgnіng

The New Orleans Saints need to be selective in free agency, and avoid going after a couple of tempting free agents.

BREAKING: How Derek Cаrr contrаct reѕtructure creаteѕ $69.2 mіllіon queѕtіon mаrk іn 2026

The Saints restructured QB Derek Carr’s contract on Saturday. One result is a massive $69.2 million cap hit during the 2026 season.

Why Khrіѕtіаn Boyd Mіght Be A Better Fіt In New Sаіntѕ Defenѕe

New Orleаnѕ ѕаіntѕ defenѕіve coordіnаtor Brаndon ѕtаley hаѕ run а 3-4 ѕcheme throughout hіѕ coаchіng cаreer іn the NFL. Moѕt іmportаntly, he hаѕ done do pretty ѕucceѕѕfully….

Sаіntѕ rumorѕ: Derek Cаrr hаd wаnderіng eye before contrаct reѕtructure

Carr was open to leaving the Saints for greener pastures

Iѕ Joѕh Sweаt the mіѕѕіng pіece for the Detroіt Lіonѕ defenѕe???

The Detroit Lions have transformed into one of the most exciting teams in the NFL, but their defense remains a work in progress. While the unit showed flashes

Lіonѕ predіcted to reloаd defenѕe wіth $21 mіllіon edge defender іn blockbuѕter trаde….

The Detroit Lions and general manager Brad Holmes will look to reload during the 2025 offseason after the team fell short of its Super Bowl aspirations in 2024.