Steelers QB Russell Wilson Gets Bad News
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson, a pending free agent, indicated that he and the organization have had preliminary conversations about
Russell Wilson would like to stay with the Steelers. Set to be a free agent in March after completing his one-year deal with Pittsburgh, the 36-year-old quarterback said during a Wednesday interview with the Pat McAfee Show that he loved playing with Pittsburgh in 2024.
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.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are entering an offseason full of many questions, none more major than the future of their quarterback position. Neither Russell Wilson nor Justin Fields is under contract for 2025,
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson says he hopes to retire with the Steelers after his first season with the team. Wilson, who was the starter from Week 7 onwards, missed the first six games with a calf injury.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson says the rumors claiming he has a poor relationship with Arthur Smith are not true.
Russell Wilson is a pending free agent and said in an interview on Wednesday that contract extension conversations have started between him and the team.
Russell Wilson will hit the open market as a free agent for the second-straight offseason, though he hasn't backed down from stating that he wishes to remain with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday,
With Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, and Kyle Allen all set to be free agents this offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers are facing a lot of uncertainty at the quarterback position going forward. But it sounds like the team might have its sights set on a rookie quarterback in the NFL Draft.
Russell Wilson not only wants to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2025, but the veteran quarterback said the team has taken steps toward making that happen. Appearing on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday afternoon,
It was reported last week that veteran quarterback Russell Wilson has a "path" to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers for another season in part because Wilson's "biggest supporter" in the building is none other than head coach Mike Tomlin.