Russell Wilson's impact as the Pittsburgh Steelers' starting quarterback has been significant, marking a resurgence in the team's offensive performance. In a thrilling 28-27 victory over the Washington Commanders, Wilson became the first Steelers QB since Ben Roethlisberger to throw for three touchdowns in a game.
The Steelers' offense had struggled in recent seasons, averaging the fewest points and total yards among playoff teams last year. However, with Wilson's arrival and the hiring of Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator, the team has shown improvement, winning all three games with Wilson at the helm.
As they head into a crucial matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh leads the AFC North, showcasing Wilson's contributions with 737 yards, six touchdowns, and only one interception in his last three games.