Fields failed to complete his lone pass attempt while rushing three times for 26 yards during Thursday's 24-19 loss to the Browns. Fields was out with the offense for three snaps during last week's win over the Ravens, and his snap count increased slightly Thursday, with most of his action coming in the second half, when the snow made passing conditions difficult. He's been efficient during his limited action over the last two games, averaging 8.6 yards per carry on five rushing attempts, but he remains firmly in the No. 2 role behind Russell Wilson and is unlikely to have much of a fantasy impact as long as he continues to see minimal snaps.
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ACTIVEPrevious game (@ CLE 11/21)
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Justin Fields Career Stats
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Career Stats - Passing
ATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINT111968461.1%778074531Career Stats - Rushing
CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM41624946196714844Passing
Rushing
Justin Fields
Season Stats
Previous Game (@ CLE 11/21)
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Passing
ATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINT16110665.81,1066.951Rushing
CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM602744.6530186
Justin Fields
Game Log
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PreseasonpassingrushingDateOppResultATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINTCARYDSAVGTDLNGFD8/24L 17-244375401000341.30418/17L 3-9171164.7925.4008425.302028/9L 12-206583.36711.200320.7020
Preseason Totals 271974.31998.90014482.40203 -
Regular SeasonpassingrushingDateOppResultATTCMPCMP%YDSAVGTDINTCARYDSAVGTDLNGFD11/21L 19-2410000003268.7030111/17W 18-16-------2178.509010/13W 32-13241458.314560011595.4218410/6L 17-20271555.61314.9206274.50829/29L 24-27342264.73129.21010555.521249/22W 20-10322578.12457.7116611519/15W 13-62013651175.9108273.401619/8W 18-10231773.91566.80014574.10125
Regular Season Totals 16110656.511065.851602745.153018
Justin Fields Player Profile
Career History
Justin Fields Fantasy Projections
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Next Game1:00 pm December 1ATT 17.9CMP 10.6PASS YDS 129.7TD 0.5LNG 21.9CMP% 59.2SACK 1.8SYL 14.2INT 0.0RUSH YDS 31.4CBSS fantasy points 14.8ESPN fantasy points 13.7Yahoo fantasy points 13.8
Pregame Probabilities
Expected to run >100 YDS2%Expected to pass >300 YDS2%Passing Touchdowns 3+2% -
Full season projectionsATT 364.0CMP 232.1PASS YDS 2,629.0TD 16.3LNG 46.0CMP% 63.8SACK 29.7SYL 212.3INT 5.9
Justin Fields Latest News
Plays seven snaps in primetime
Fields failed to complete his lone pass attempt while rushing three times for 26 yards during Thursday's 24-19 loss to the Browns. Fields was out with the offense for three snaps during last week's win over the Ravens, and his snap count increased slightly Thursday, with most of his action coming in the second half, when the snow made passing conditions difficult. He's been efficient during his limited action over the last two games, averaging 8.6 yards per carry on five rushing attempts, but he remains firmly in the No. 2 role behind Russell Wilson and is unlikely to have much of a fantasy impact as long as he continues to see minimal snaps.
Healthy after bye week
Fields (hamstring) was a full practice participant Wednesday, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports. Fields was inactive in Week 8 against the Giants, but he's back healthy following Pittsburgh's Week 9 bye. Having lost the starting job to Russell Wilson, who proceeded to post a 2-0 record, Fields will work as Wilson's backup Sunday against the Commanders. Fields' return will likely relegate Kyle Allen to gameday inactive status.
Out Monday, but emergency third QB
Fields (hamstring) is listed as inactive Monday against the Giants and will serve as the Steelers' emergency third quarterback, Teresa Varley of the team's official site reports. Fields was added to Pittsburgh's Week 8 injury report Sunday as questionable due to a hamstring issue. Per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, Fields' health concern is a minor one, but the Steelers will exercise caution with him with a Week 9 bye on the docket. Russell Wilson will handle starting duties for a second consecutive contest Monday, while Kyle Allen steps into the backup role.
In line to sit out Monday
Fields (hamstring) is in line to be inactive and serve as the Steelers' emergency third quarterback Monday against the Giants, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. Pittsburgh added Fields to its injury report Sunday as questionable for Week 8 action due to a hamstring issue. Garafolo reports that the health concern is a minor one, but the team will exercise caution with Fields with a Week 9 bye on tap. As a result, Russell Wilson will continue to lead the Steelers offense, while Kyle Allen bumps up to handle backup QB duties.
Will test hamstring pre-game
Fields (hamstring) will test out his hamstring during pre-game warmups before the Steelers make a decision on his status for Monday's contest against the Giants, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Fields, who is officially listed as questionable for Monday Night Football, looks like he'll be a game-time decision for Week 8. If Fields were unable to go, Pittsburgh would be forced to turn to Kyle Allen as Russell Wilson's backup versus New York. Rapoport notes that Fields' injury isn't considered overly severe, but with the Steelers slated for a Week 10 bye after taking on the Giants, the team could opt for caution. Official word on Fields' status will arrive no later than 90 minutes prior to Monday's 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff.
Questionable for Monday's game
The Steelers added Fields to the injury report with a hamstring issue and are listing him as questionable for Monday's game against the Giants. With Fields' Week 8 status now in question, the Steelers may have to turn to Kyle Allen to serve as Russell Wilson's backup Monday. According to Jay Glazer of Fox Sports, the Steelers had planned to have some packages available for Fields, but after Fields tweaked his hamstring in practice, that plan will likely be scrapped even if he's ultimately active as Wilson's backup Monday.
Doesn't take snaps as backup
Fields didn't get any snaps during Sunday's 37-15 win over the Jets. Russell Wilson took over as the Steelers' starting quarterback for the Week 7 matchup, but reports earlier in the week suggested that Pittsburgh would have a package of plays available for Fields. However, coach Mike Tomlin decided to ride the hot hand with Wilson as the offense put up 31 unanswered points en route to a comfortable victory. Given the success that the team had in prime time, it seems unlikely that Wilson is in danger of handing back the starting job, but it's still possible that Fields sees some game action in specific situations, likely in the red zone where his greater mobility might give defenses an extra threat to consider.
Won't start, should have role Week 7
Fields isn't expected to start Sunday's game against the Jets, but the Steelers are expected to have a "package of plays" available for him as the backup to Russell Wilson, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Head coach Mike Tomlin hasn't officially named a starting quarterback for Week 7, but Rapoport relays that Wilson will get the nod Sunday for what will be his Steelers debut. Wilson was named the starter coming out of the preseason but missed the Steelers' first five games of the season with a calf injury, then served as Fields' backup Week 6. However, Wilson took first-team reps and led the quarterback rotation in individual drills for each practice this week, setting the stage for him to play Sunday while Fields heads to the bench. However, after guiding Pittsburgh to a 4-2 record while completing 66.3 percent of his passes for 6.9 yards per attempt and accounting for 10 touchdowns over his six starts, Fields doesn't look like he'll disappear from the game plan entirely. The extent of his role Sunday isn't fully known, but look for any Fields packages that the Steelers use to take advantage of the signal-caller's rushing ability.
Moving to backup role?
Coach Mike Tomlin revealed Friday that he's made a decision on the Steelers' starting quarterback between Fields and Russell Wilson for Sunday's game versus the Jets but won't announce who is getting the call, Brook Pryor of ESPN.com reports. Shortly after Tomlin's media session, WR George Pickens may have let slip that Wilson will be under center Sunday, noting he and the QB have been "getting on the same page after practice, throwing more than usual because this is his first start." All signs point to that coming to pass, as Wilson handled first-team reps this week and led the team's signal-callers in individual drills, while Fields was second in the rotation. Fields started the first six contests of the campaign while Wilson recovered from a lingering calf injury, but the latter now seems set up for his first nod as a member of the Steelers. During his stint as the starter, Fields had a 4-2 record, completed 66 percent of his passes for 1,106 yards, five touchdowns and one interception and recorded 55 carries for 231 yards and five more TDs.