Anyone who questioned Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin's switch to Russell Wilson from Justin Fields might be reconsidering the wisdom of the move right about now. Wilson is looking like the guy who was a star earlier in his career - especially with those 50-50 deep balls he keeps connecting on.
Wilson shook off his first interception in 11 months and hit trade-deadline pickup Mike Williams for a 32-yard touchdown with less than 2 1/2 minutes left in the fourth quarter for the quarterback's third scoring throw Sunday, lifting the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 28-27 comeback victory over Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders.
"I've seen it a few times on highlights," Tomlin said of Wilson's ability to complete the big play, something that helped the QB win one Super Bowl and reach another with the Seattle Seahawks. "It's a little better in person. Believe me."
Coming off a bye, the AFC North-leading Steelers 7-2 won their fourth game in a row, including all three since Wilson took over from Fields. Wilson's stats were not the prettiest on Sunday, but he got the job done 14 for 28 for 195 yards, the three TDs and the one pick.
"It was a big-time catch by Mike. I just tried to give him a chance, let him do his thing," Wilson said about Williams, acquired last week from the New York Jets . "You visualize those moments and what could happen and just trusting guys. That was all Big Mike there."