Pryor: Russell Wilson Didn't Ask For Nor Receive Assurances About Starting Job From Steelers
Briefly

Russell Wilson didn't ask for assurances that he would start. And according to Pryor, the Steelers also didn't offer him any such things at the time.
Pickett objected to the plan, feeling the Steelers were going back on their initial promise to give him first-team reps, putting him at a disadvantage.
Mitch Trubisky took first-team reps during the 2022 competition, with Tomlin describing him in a 'pole position', similar to Wilson with regard to Justin Fields.
The Steelers remain open to competition without confirming Wilson as the definite starter for opening day.
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