Could Justin Fields return kicks for the Steelers?

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Justin Fields, kick returner?

As unlikely as that sounds — and may prove to be — the idea has at least been floated in Pittsburgh, where the Bears traded their quarterback March 16.

On the “Not Just Football” podcast hosted by Steelers defensive lineman Cam Heyward last week, running back Jaylen Warren said special teams coordinator Danny Smith showed an interest in putting Fields deep for kickoffs.

“Our special teams coordinator was talking about Justin Fields being back there,” Warren said.

The interest stems from the NFL’s new kickoff, which has been designed to promote long returns, discourage touchbacks and minimize full-sprint contact between blockers and tacklers.

The new kickoff will still feature a kicker booting the ball from his 35. The other 10 members of coverage team will line up at the opposing 40. At least nine members of the return team will stand between five and 10 yards away in a “setup zone.” Returners will stand behind them.

Putting a second-string quarterback as a kick returner — and exposing him to injury — would be unconventional. It’s unclear whether it would be costly in terms of draft compensation — the Steelers have to give the Bears a fourth-round pick in 2025 if Fields plays more than half of the team’s offensive snaps and a sixth-round pick if he falls short.

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