A Pittsburgh insider is very confident that the Steelers will not replace Russell Wilson with one potential veteran quarterback option.
During his season-ending press conference, Mike Tomlin said he was still in the process of unearthing what led to the Steelers ' five-game losing streak to close out the 2024 season. Just before and shortly following Tomlin's presser, two reports have come out that have done just that, likely to the head coach's chagrin.
Russell Wilson has made his intentions crystal clear after the Pittsburgh Steelers' heartbreaking playoff loss to the Ravens.
Wilson's wife, Ciara, also took to Instagram on Thursday evening to share an emotional message for their beloved pet. "Forever with us. Forever in our hearts. Forever Thankful for the amazing memories you gave us. We will miss you so much and we will always love you Prince! 🖤 🤍" Ciara wrote, sharing her favorite photos of their dog.
It sure seems like Russell Wilson is happier outside of Denver, and Broncos head coach Sean Payton might be even happier than Wilson. Wilson played fine with the Pittsburgh Steelers this year, but it ended with the same results as the last 8 years for the team.
NFL insider Albert Breer shares which quarterback he believes the Pittsburgh Steelers are more likely to re-sign this offseason.
After a run to the playoffs that ended with a one-sided loss to the rival Ravens, Russell Wilson is ready to run it back with the Steelers. The Pittsburgh quarterback addressed his future with media on Monday while cleaning out his locker.
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Russell Wilson may not return in 2025 based on the latest rumblings citing internal "differences."
One scenario that may pique the team’s interest involves the New England Patriots, who have their franchise signal-caller in QB Drake Maye. The team also has an immensely talented young quarterback in Joe Milton III, who has recently been linked to trade rumors.
The Pittsburgh Steelers entered into the 2024 NFL season with a lot of question marks. It started with the decisions to bring in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields to compete for the starting quarterback job.
Once Wilson returned to the field, the Steelers' offense undoubtedly opened up. George Pickens finally became a factor after a slow start caused by Fields, while Pat Freiermuth and Calvin Austin III got more involved. The lone downside was the lack of Fields' rushing threat in the backfield, which negatively impacted Najee Harris and the run game.