Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson will “probably” be active for the first time this season on Sunday in Las Vegas, head coach Mike Tomlin said Friday.

Wilson practiced fully all week and is nearing a return from a calf injury that’s forced him to sit out the Steelers’ first five games.

“I thought he had a good week,” Tomlin said. “He has proven his health, and now it’s just a matter of knocking the rust off.”

Justin Fields will make a sixth straight start for the Steelers (3-2), though Wilson could be the backup after spending the first five games as the emergency quarterback behind Fields and Kyle Allen.

ABC will simulcast six more ESPN “Monday Night Football” games, including Monday’s AFC East matchup between the Bills and the Jets. The addition of the six games means ABC will air 17 this season — 14 simulcasts with ESPN and three games exclusively on ABC. ... 49ers running back Jordan Mason, the NFL’s leading rusher, is believed to have suffered a sprained AC joint that is not considered serious during Thursday night’s win at Seattle. ... Former NFL head coach Jon Gruden is going to get a full Nevada Supreme Court review of a lawsuit he filed against the league over emails that were leaked to the media before he resigned from the Raiders in 2021. ... The NFL and its players association say the required steps were followed when Bills quarterback Josh Allen was evaluated for a concussion last week at Houston and cleared to return to the game.

Soccer: A new era for United States soccer is set to begin, led by an Argentine coach expected to deliver big results at the 2026 World Cup on American soil. Former Tottenham and Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino makes his U.S. debut in a pair of friendlies, leading the team against Panama on Saturday night in Austin and three days later against Mexico in Guadalajara.