"I think with each passing day I'm learning more about him," coach Mike Tomlin said Sunday. "I just think that there's no substitute for a relationship. You go through something together, you learn about yourselves and each other and so it's just been a good process. Looking forward to it continuing."
Some of Fields' most glaring weaknesses in his Chicago tenure came in the passing game, but through two weeks, the Steelers have reduced Fields' margin of error by simplifying the pass attack.
Wilson's lingering -- and now aggravated -- calf injury expedited the Steelers' evaluation of Fields with the bulk of first-team work through training camp and two regular-season starts.
With just one touchdown in two weeks and an average of 260 yards per game, the Steelers' offense under Fields is a work in progress.
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