The Pittsburgh Steelers have a ton of decisions to make during the 2025 offseason. Fans are anxious to see what happens at the quarterback position, as it seems safe to assume that a large chunk of the fan base does not want to see Russell Wilson back in the Steel City in 2025.
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.
Both QBs are set to be free agents, and the Steelers need a starter for 2025, without many appealing options available elsewhere.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers opted to keep Mike Tomlin at head coach for at least another year despite a disastrous five-game losing streak to end the season, t
“Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are free agents, and it is highly unlikely both will be re-signed,” Dulac began. Continuing: “When Wilson and the Steelers agreed to a one-year, veteran ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in quarterback hell. They don’t know if they want to commit to Russell Wilson after his late season collapse, believe in Justin Fields or even entertain a sixth quarterback starting over a three-season period.
Mike Tomlin is staying with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the coach recently left the door open for wholesale quarterback change going into the 2025 NFL season. Accordingly, all signs point to veteran Russell Wilson exiting via free agency,
Former Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger doesn't think it's smart for Pittsburgh to give Russell Wilson a big payday.
It seems likely that the Pittsburgh Steelers will entertain the notion of handing the reins to the younger of their
The popular line on the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback situation mid-season was that the team will bring back Russell Wilson on a multiyear contract. However, five losses in a row to end the campaign -- including one in the playoffs -- appears to have changed the math on that outcome significantly.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson says he hopes to retire with the Steelers after his first season with the team. Wilson, who was the starter from Week 7 onwards, missed the first six games with a calf injury.