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.
Terry Bradshaw warned Mike Tomlin about benching Justin Fields for Russell Wilson. The Steelers didn’t listen—and it cost them dearly.
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,
Both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are scheduled to hit free agency in the coming months, and while the Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to re-sign one of their QBs, which one would prove to be the correct choice?
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.
NFL insider Albert Breer shares which quarterback he believes the Pittsburgh Steelers are more likely to re-sign this offseason.
Russell Wilson will hit the open market as a free agent for the second-straight offseason, though he hasn't backed down from stating that he wishes to remain wi
Russell Wilson failed to elevate Mike Tomlin's Steelers, so it's more likely that they'll roll with Justin Fields next season.
Rumors about the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback situation continue to swirl. With Justin Fields and Russell Wilson on the roster, there’s more than a handful of options the team can pursue. For starters,
Justin Fields’ media absence raises questions about his Steelers future as the team faces key decisions ahead of the 2025 season.
Justin Fields began the season under center and won four of six games, only to hit the pine in favor of the more experienced Russell Wilson once the latter recovered from a preseason calf injury.