Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin unexpectedly announced last Friday that quarterback Russell Wilson would participate in the team’s upcoming preseason game against the Buffalo Bills. This declaration was somewhat unusual for Tomlin, particularly considering it came over a week ahead of the game and followed the team’s heavy defeat to the Houston Texans.
However, on Monday, Tomlin seemed to retract his earlier assertion. During a press interaction, he stated, “We haven’t determined that yet,” in response to questions about Wilson’s participation this weekend.
He added, “We’re Steelers versus Steelers right now. We’ll get to some of that stuff later in the week,” indicating a shift back to a more typically cautious approach.
Wilson’s potential appearance next Saturday could mark his sole preseason opportunity to acclimate to the Steelers’ new offensive strategies, given that Tomlin might decide to rest starters in the subsequent and final preseason game against the Detroit Lions on August 24.
Further updates on Wilson’s status are anticipated to be part of Tomlin’s usual pre-game press conference this Wednesday, where the coach often provides more detailed insights into his game strategy and player deployment plans.