The universal belief at this point in time is that the Pittsburgh Steelers will retain either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields as their starting quarterback next season. While there's been more buzz surrounding Fields' name within that discussion,
An NFL insider added more fuel to the growing rumors that Russell Wilson will leave the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Raiders this spring.
Wilson was named to the all-star event as a replacement for Buffalo's Josh Allen while New England rookie Drake Maye was named as a replacement for Lamar Jackson. Both Jackson and Allen cited injuries as reasons for missing the festivities. Former Texans star JJ Watt, a five-time Pro Bowl edge, openly wondered what, exactly, is going on.
NFL insider Adam Schefter believes there's a real chance the Pittsburgh Steelers re-sign quarterback Russell Wilson this offseason.
Wilson helped lead the Seahawks to eight playoff appearances and one Super Bowl win in 2013 and produced the best seasons of his NFL career under Carroll. Making matters more interesting is the fact that Wilson reportedly wanted to join the Raiders last offseason prior to signing with the Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a decision to make regarding the futures of quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields ahead of free agency.
With the glaring need at quarterback in Las Vegas, the immediate dot-connecting when the Raiders hired Pete Carroll suggested his former Seahawks signal-caller Russell Wilson could follow.
After the Raiders hired Pete Carroll, pending free agent QB Russell Wilson is a name to watch for Las Vegas this offseason.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers weigh their options at the quarterback position in 2025, one NFL insider recently revealed that there is definitely interest on the Steelers part in bringing back Russell Wilson,
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has earned a last-minute bid to the Pro Bowl, where he will be replacing injured Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
A pair of MVP candidates won't be participating in this year's Pro Bowl for the AFC. The NFL announced Tuesday that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback