Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson, a pending free agent, indicated that he and the organization have had preliminary conversations about
Russell Wilson has been pretty clear about his desire to re-sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers. But do the Steelers want to re-sign Wilson? While that question remains unanswered, it appears that the Steelers are at least considering another go-around with the veteran quarterback.
While the future of the quarterback position in Pittsburgh is still up in the air, Russell Wilson knows where he wants to be for the foreseeable future. While making an appearance on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday,
Ex-quarterback Russell Wilson will still have a $32 million cap hit for the Broncos in 2025 before moving completely off the books in 2026.
On the Pat McAfee Show, his quarterback, Russell Wilson, praised Austin has being the star of the Steelers' offense that no one is talking about nearly enough.
Where Russell Wilson will land for the 2025 season is still up in the air as he will become a free agent after one season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the quarterback has made it plenty clear he hopes to remain with the franchise.
It’s not 100% clear who the Pittsburgh Steelers might prefer to bring back at quarterback for the 2025 season. But Russell Wilson has made it known he wants to return. Wilson made his intentions clear again while appearing on The Pat McAfee Show on January 22. After his appearance, Wilson quote tweeted a clip from the show with a 7-word caption.
Russell Wilson's time in Denver ended after just two seasons. The passer arrived in the Mile High City with much fanfare following an All-Pro stint in
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The popular line on the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback situation mid-season was that the team will bring back Russell Wilson on a multiyear contract. However, five losses in a row to end the campaign -- including one in the playoffs -- appears to have changed the math on that outcome significantly.
When I was 12 years old, my dad used to tell me, ‘Even if you score zero or you score 60, I will love you no matter what.’” These were the heartfelt words of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, reflecting on his father’s unwavering support during his early struggles in school games.