DENVER — Justin Fields and the Pittsburgh Steelers squeaked past the sputtering Denver Broncos 13-6 on Sunday with Russell Wilson reprising his bitter role as sideline spectator in the Mile High City.
Wilson's much-anticipated return to Denver to face the team that replaced him first with journeyman Jarrett Stidham, then with rookie Bo Nix, fizzled into a footnote when he was relegated to emergency QB status as a strained calf sidelined him for the second straight week.
That didn't stop Steelers coach Mike Tomlin from giving Wilson a game ball in the victorious visitors locker room.
''It was nice to get him a win,'' Fields said of Wilson in his return to Denver.
Fields threw a touchdown pass and finished 13 for 20 for 117 yards with no interceptions to help Pittsburgh (2-0) beat the Broncos (0-2) for the third consecutive time.
''It's always hard to win in this league, so being able to start out 2-0, with two away games has been great,'' said Fields, who won his first start 18-10 at Atlanta in another solid-if-not-spectacular performance. "But we've got to be better. We've got to stop the penalties, stuff like that. We ought to be better, including me.
''We get that and the way our defense is playing, we get rolling on offense, scoring 28 points-plus, we'll be in good shape.''
Although Nix threw for 246 yards on 20-of-35 passing, he never found the end zone and was intercepted twice. And like Fields, he was sacked twice.