The New Orleans Saints are reportedly considering veteran quarterback Russell Wilson to lead the team after a tumultuous 2024 season and potential roster overhaul.
As the Steelers prepare for a high-stakes showdown against the Ravens, a new report suggests that both head coach Mike Tomlin and star quarterback Russell Wilson could face an uncertain future.
The defense can be boom or bust, but Russell Wilson holds the dead man’s switch connected to the Steelers 2024 season. Unfortunately, the mood heading into Satu
The Ravens opened as substantial favorites over the Steelers in the wild-card round playoffs. It was a little surprising given postseason point spreads tend be tighter and these AFC North rivals usually play intense games that go down to the final minutes.
A season of redemption for the Steelers' coach and QB has quickly spiraled. Can they salvage it by ending the team's playoff wins drought?
If the Pittsburgh Steelers lose to the Baltimore Ravens, it could be the last time we see Russell Wilson on a football field.
"Hey, let's go win the last four. All right?" Wilson tells Heyward, per a recording of the exchange shared on Hard Knocks: In-Season With the AFC North. "Look at me. Let's go. We can do it. You know what I'm saying? Don't doubt now. You feel me? Let's go win the last four."
Simply put, I’m nervous for Sam Darnold in his first ever postseason action, especially coming off a dispiriting outing against the Lions in the Vikings’ season finale. And though defensive coordinator Brian Flores can concoct a great game plan, there’s nothing Stafford hasn’t seen.
In a surprising twist, the release that later sent Russell Wilson to the Pittsburgh Steelers was driven by a unique reasoning from Sean Payton for the future of the Denver Broncos.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson might have an advantage with playoff experience and success, but he’s struggled immensely during the team’s four-game losing streak.