When the Pittsburgh Steelers lost four straight games to finish off the 2024 regular season, quarterback Russell Wilson was seen trying to lift star defensive lineman Cam Heyward’s spirits after a tough loss.
The Steelers revamped their quarterback room by signing Wilson, acquiring Fields, and trading away Kenny Pickett last offseason. With Wilson on a one-year deal and Fields in the final year of his rookie contract, both are now set to become free agents.
Scheduled to hit free agency this offseason, the 2025 Pro Bowl Games could be the last time Russell Wilson has the luxury of donning the iconic Black and Gold of the Pittsburgh Steelers. While nothing
After officially coming to terms with Pete Carroll as the new head coach, Russell Wilson signing with the Raiders looks even more likely.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a decision to make regarding the futures of quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields ahead of free agency.
The season may be over, but the Steelers are already gearing up for the fall and are in the middle of a quarterback debate.
Wilson could reunite with his former coach with the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll, if that is to happen. Carroll was named the head coach of the Raiders. When asked on Wednesday, Carroll said that he could not even begin to answer the question.
Joy Taylor argues that the Pittsburgh Steelers should commit to Justin Fields over Russell Wilson at quarterback.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson earned a Pro Bowl nod on Tuesday. Wilson is an alternate that was added after Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen pulled out. Along with Wilson, Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was selected to the Pro Bowl.
Las Vegas needs an upgrade to serve as a bridge option at the position over journeyman Gardner Minshew and 2023 fourth-round draft pick Aidan O'Connell.