As was the case last year at this time, the Pittsburgh Steelers need a quarterback. And it once again may end up being Russell Wilson
Wilson also addressed rumors suggesting he and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith had somewhat of a rocky relationship during the 2024 season. "Yeah, I like Arthur," Wilson said,
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.
NFL analyst Colin Cowherd disagreed with Ben Roethlisberger about a potential Aaron Rodgers arrival to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Aaron Glenn is back with the Jets. From 1994 through 2001, he was a defensive back for the team, learning from some of the best coaches of all time.
With both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields hitting free agency, the Steelers must decide who gives them the best chance to win in 2025.
It seems likely that the Pittsburgh Steelers will entertain the notion of handing the reins to the younger of their
Eric D. Williams and Ralph Vacchiano forecast the upcoming quarterback market and play matchmaker for teams in search of a new starter.
At the forefront of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ busy offseason is a decision that could be franchise-altering: What to do at the quarterback position. Two options are Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, both of whom spent the 2024-25 NFL season in Pittsburgh but are pending free agents come March 12.
According to Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson, the team and his representatives have begin the process of contract negotiations to keep Wilson with the Steelers. Wilson is set to be an unrestricted free agent this offseason. Wilson shared this information during his appearance on the Pat McAfeee Show this week.
With Jones gone and veteran Drew Lock also entering free agency, the Giants have no current quarterback option on the roster. Thanks to a late-season, Lock-led victory, New York now owns the third-overall pick,