Quarterback Russell Wilson has been given a new lease at the Pittsburgh Steelers but will face stiff competition from Justin Fields.
The former Chicago Bears QB Fields joined after Wilson and the two will compete for the starting position.
Pundits are staying that the move could help Wilson put his Hall of Fame career back on track ad the 35-year-old looks for some more compelling numbers.
Wilson joined Pittsburgh after his release from the Denver Broncos and while his time there could have been more productive it was not the worst.
The quarterback threw for 42 touchdowns and 19 interceptions and a 90.9 passer rating in his time in Denver.
Former Steelers QB Kenny Pickett is now at the Eagles leaving Wilson and Fields to slug it out.
Wilson, or Fields have an impressive vast of offensive talent with receiver George Pickens and tight end Pat Freiermuth itching to get their hands on the ball.