Just when the AFC needed a boost against the NFC's dominance in Pro Bowl games, Peyton Manning's AFC is set for a spark in their chances to secure its first win in Pro Bowl games since the change in format.
Despite the doubts about his future, though, ESPN analyst Ben Solak doesn't see Wilson leaving the Steelers. According to the NFL expert, he predicts Wilson will return to Pittsburgh on a contract that is not that expensive.
An NFL insider added more fuel to the growing rumors that Russell Wilson will leave the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Raiders this spring.
Wilson helped lead the Seahawks to eight playoff appearances and one Super Bowl win in 2013 and produced the best seasons of his NFL career under Carroll. Making matters more interesting is the fact that Wilson reportedly wanted to join the Raiders last offseason prior to signing with the Steelers.
The Las Vegas Raiders have their new head coach in 73-year-old Pete Carroll, who is charged with getting this organization back to winning ways. Arguably the most important decision Carroll will make is who his next quarterback will be.
ESPN analyst Ryan Clark believes his former team should pivot to Fields in 2025, with Pittsburgh unlikely to dump the capital necessary in a trade to move up in the draft for a new quarterback.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers weigh their options at the quarterback position in 2025, one NFL insider recently revealed that there is definitely interest on the Steelers part in bringing back Russell Wilson,
Not long after Pete Carroll was named the Las Vegas Raiders new head coach, many began linking the Raiders to Pittsburgh Steelers quarternack Russell Wilson, who is set to become a free agent in the coming months. That gained some steam when The Athletic’s NFL insider Jeff Howe, who said there’s some truth to those beliefs.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has earned a last-minute bid to the Pro Bowl, where he will be replacing injured Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback strategy took a bold turn last offseason when head coach Mike Tomlin brought in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields on one-year deals. After parting ways with their 2022 first-round pick Kenny Pickett,