L ast year the Carolina Panthers pulled off an aggresive trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers in an attempt to upgrade what was arguably the league's worst wide receiver room. They
A notable NFL insider added more fuel to recent rumors Russell Wilson could pass on a return to the Pittsburgh
Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson's resurgence has landed him back in the Pro Bowl. Wilson, who wrapped up his 13th NFL season with a Wild Card
Russell Wilson may not continue with the Pittsburgh Steelers and a coach who has already won a Super Bowl with him on the Seattle Seahawks responded to possible interest in the 36-year-old quarterback for the 2025 NFL season.
Fields' age might make him more appealing to other teams. Meanwhile, the Steelers have six other starters set to hit the market.
Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson’s one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers will be expiring this spring, but it appears both sides are working to keep Wilson in the Steel City for a little bit longer.
Wilson’s former head coach with the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll, is now the head coach with the Las Vegas Raiders. The pair rekindled their relationship a year ago after a falling out during Wilson’s end in Seattle. That relationship could lead to Wilson and Carroll reuniting.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have expressed interest in a reunion with quarterback Russell Wilson, ESPN insider Adam Schefter reports. Wilson could leave to go elsewhere, like the Las Vegas Raiders with his old coach from his days with the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll.
If the Pittsburgh Steelers commit to Justin Fields, Russell Wilson could reunite with Pete Carroll in Las Vegas.l
In what may possibly be his final act for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Russell Wilson is replacing Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen at the Pro Bowl Games, which
"With Pete Carroll taking over the Raiders, one name I’ve heard to watch at QB: Russell Wilson," The Athletic's Jeff Howe reported on Friday. "They’ve mended fences, per source, and Wilson could be a stopgap while the Raiders develop a long-term answer."
Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II's comments mire former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson's future.