Wilson completed 23 of 37 passes for 205 yards and an interception in a 29-10 loss to Kansas City on Christmas Day. He added 55 rushing yards and a touchdown on six carries. The veteran quarterback's one pick was costly, as it came in the end zone late in the first quarter as the Steelers tried to drive for their first points of the day. Wilson did produce a one-yard TD run in the second quarter, but otherwise the Kansas City pass rush made his life miserable and sacked him five times. Wilson has failed to reach 220 passing yards in four straight games and has committed three turnovers against three TD passes in the last three contests, but even with the Ravens having won Wednesday, the Steelers will still have a chance to claim the AFC North title if they can beat the Bengals, and get some help, in Week 18.
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ATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINT5970386564.7%459877.7349111Career Stats - Rushing
CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM102054465.3315590108Passing
Season Team ATT CMP CMP% YDS AVG TD INT 2024 PIT 305 197 64.6 2,334 7.7 15 5 2023 DEN 447 297 66.4 3,070 6.9 26 8 2022 DEN 483 292 60.5 3,524 7.3 16 11 2021 SEA 400 259 64.8 3,113 7.8 25 6 2020 SEA 558 384 68.8 4,212 7.5 40 13 2019 SEA 516 341 66.1 4,110 8 31 5 2018 SEA 427 280 65.6 3,448 8.1 35 7 2017 SEA 553 339 61.3 3,983 7.2 34 11 2016 SEA 546 353 64.7 4,219 7.7 21 11 2015 SEA 483 329 68.1 4,024 8.3 34 8 2014 SEA 452 285 63.1 3,475 7.7 20 7 2013 SEA 407 257 63.1 3,357 8.2 26 9 2012 SEA 393 252 64.1 3,118 7.9 26 10 Career 5970386564.7%459877.7349111Rushing
Season Team CAR YDS AVG TD LNG FD FUM 2024 PIT 39 139 3.6 2 19 14 5 2023 DEN 80 341 4.3 3 21 38 10 2022 DEN 55 277 5 3 19 21 6 2021 SEA 43 183 4.3 2 17 17 6 2020 SEA 83 513 6.2 2 38 0 7 2019 SEA 75 342 4.6 3 21 0 8 2018 SEA 67 376 5.6 0 40 0 10 2017 SEA 95 586 6.2 3 31 0 14 2016 SEA 72 259 3.6 1 18 0 8 2015 SEA 103 553 5.4 1 24 0 7 2014 SEA 118 849 7.2 6 55 0 11 2013 SEA 96 539 5.6 1 27 0 10 2012 SEA 94 489 5.2 4 25 0 6 Career 102054465.3315590108 -
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ATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINT45127561.0%37868.42512Career Stats - Rushing
CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM835276.332807Passing
Season Team ATT CMP CMP% YDS AVG TD INT 2020 SEA 27 11 40.7 174 6.4 2 1 2019 SEA 61 39 63.9 602 9.9 2 0 2018 SEA 27 18 66.7 233 8.6 1 0 2016 SEA 60 40 66.7 449 7.5 4 2 2015 SEA 74 44 59.5 508 6.9 4 3 2014 SEA 72 41 56.9 724 10.1 6 5 2013 SEA 68 43 63.2 524 7.7 3 0 2012 SEA 62 39 62.9 572 9.2 3 1 Career 45127561.0%37868.42512Rushing
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Regular SeasonpassingrushingDateOppResultATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINTCARYDSAVGTDLNGFD12/25L 10-29372362.22055.5016559.2115612/21L 17-34332266.72176.6213279019012/15L 13-27221463.61285.8104133.308212/8W 27-14261557.71586.1206172.808312/1W 44-38382976.341410.93133105011/21L 19-242821752709.6103103.3010011/17W 18-16362363.92055.701410.303011/10W 28-27281450195731430.806110/28W 26-18282071.42789.910372.305010/20W 37-15291655.22649.120331112
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Held in check in Week 17
Wilson completed 23 of 37 passes for 205 yards and an interception in a 29-10 loss to Kansas City on Christmas Day. He added 55 rushing yards and a touchdown on six carries. The veteran quarterback's one pick was costly, as it came in the end zone late in the first quarter as the Steelers tried to drive for their first points of the day. Wilson did produce a one-yard TD run in the second quarter, but otherwise the Kansas City pass rush made his life miserable and sacked him five times. Wilson has failed to reach 220 passing yards in four straight games and has committed three turnovers against three TD passes in the last three contests, but even with the Ravens having won Wednesday, the Steelers will still have a chance to claim the AFC North title if they can beat the Bengals, and get some help, in Week 18.
Key mistakes in loss to Ravens
Wilson completed 22 of 33 passes for 217 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in Saturday's 34-17 loss to the Ravens. He added three rushes for 27 yards while also losing a fumble. Wilson's stat line was mediocre, perhaps forgivable considering he remained without George Pickens (hamstring). He was able to get rid of the ball quickly on several occasions, allowing Jaylen Warren and others to pick up yards after the catch while also connecting on deep shots of 44 and 21 yards to Calvin Austin and Van Jefferson, respectively. However, two key mistakes overshadowed the positives, the first of which was when he lost a fumble deep in Baltimore territory after a 19-yard scramble early in the second quarter. Wilson then threw a pick-six early in the final quarter in what turned out to be the decisive sequence of the game. Wilson has now failed to throw for at least 225 yards in his last three matchups -- all of which have come without Pickens.
Struggles in Philly
Wilson completed 14 of 22 passes for 128 yards, one touchdown and zero interceptions in Sunday's 27-13 loss to the Eagles. He added four rushes for 13 yards while losing a fumble. The Eagles dominated time of possession, and the Steelers ran only offensive 41 plays. That was due in part to Wilson's inability to move the Pittsburgh offense, as the unit totaled -19 yards through their five possessions while picking up only 163 net yards for the game. The end result was Wilson's lowest yardage total as the team's starter and his second consecutive performance with less than 160 passing yards with George Pickens (hamstring) sidelined. Though Baltimore's passing defense, which Pittsburgh's offense will face next Saturday, has been leaky at times, it will be difficult to trust Wilson moving forward -- particularly as long as Pickens is out.
Two touchdowns in win
Wilson completed 15 of 26 passes for 158 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's 27-14 win over the Browns. He added six rushes for 17 yards. Wilson started the game slowly as he had just 46 yards on 16 attempts at halftime. However, he led the Steelers on an eight-play, 67-yard touchdown drive that ended with a 10-yard pass to Van Jefferson on the team's first offensive possession. One drive later, he took advantage of a short field and delivered a 20-yard score to Pat Freiermuth. This wasn't Wilson's most prolific performance, but he managed the offense well and threw for multiple scores for the fourth time in seven starts on the campaign.
Lights up Bengals' secondary
Wilson completed 29 of 38 passes for 414 yards, three touchdowns and one interception in Sunday's 44-38 win over the Bengals. Wilson got off to a rough start, as his fourth pass attempt of the game was picked and returned for a score. However, he was nearly mistake-free from there, completing nine passes of 20 yards or more en route to averaging 10.9 yards per attempt. Wilson also threw for multiple scores, which came from 17, 23 and 25 yards away, for the first time since Week 10. Despite the strong showing, Wilson remains a risky fantasy option reliant upon strong efficiency, as this marked just the second time in six starts that he's attempted 30 passes.
Impressive numbers in loss
Wilson completed 21 of 28 passes for 270 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions and rushed three times for 10 yards in the Steelers' 24-19 loss to the Browns on Thursday night. He also lost a fumble and recovered another. Wilson put up his second-highest passing yardage total of the season in a game that was played in significantly inclement winter weather as it unfolded. Wilson was able to get the Steelers within striking distance of a potential game-winning score on the final drive before throwing incomplete on a Hail Mary as time expired. Prior to that, the veteran signal-caller connected with Calvin Austin for a 23-yard touchdown pass with 6:15 remaining, but he'd also lost a fumble at the Steelers' 31-yard line late in the first half that led to a Browns field goal. Wilson's numbers were still encouraging within the context of the weather conditions the game was played in, and he'll now have extra time to prepare for a key divisional Week 13 road clash against the Bengals on Sunday, Dec. 1.
Quiet in Sunday's win
Wilson completed 23 of 36 passes for 205 yards with an interception in Sunday's 18-16 win over the Ravens. Both defenses came into the contest with similar ideas and mostly took away the deep passing game, but Wilson also squandered his one chance for a score with a red-zone INT in the fourth quarter. The veteran QB is still 4-0 since taking over the starting job from Justin Fields with a 6:2 TD:INT, and one lackluster performance won't put his job in jeopardy. Wilson will look to bounce back in Week 12 against the Browns.
Tosses game-winning score
Wilson completed 14 of 28 passes for 195 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's 28-27 win over the Commanders. He also rushed the ball four times for three yards. Wilson couldn't maintain the efficiency of his first two starts of the season, as he slipped to only 7.0 yards per carry. However, he still led the Steelers to four scoring drives, and he capped three of those with passing scores of 32, 16 and three yards. His 32-yard touchdown came with only 2:16 remaining and proved to be the game-winning score on a deep connection with newcomer Mike Williams. Wilson now has three total touchdowns in two of his three starts and has yet to throw an interception.
Welcoming new wide receiver
The Steelers added WR Mike Williams via a trade from the Jets on Tuesday, giving Wilson another threat to the passing game, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports. Wilson has fared well in his two starts for Pittsburgh, completing 36 of 57 (63.2 percent) of his passes for 542 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions and recording 10 yards and another TD on six carries. With a 2-0 record under his belt so far, he now will welcome a wide receiver that's well suited to his strengths, namely his deep-ball acumen. Williams likely will need some time to acclimate to a new system, but he should join George Pickens as the team's top options at the position in due time, which could be a boon for Wilson's prospects.