PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson will likely be the starter for the New York Giants, general manager Joe Schoen hinted on Tuesday. He will take first team reps in OTAs, giving him the pole position within the organization after signing a one-year deal that could be worth up to $21 million.
CINCINNATI — The Steelers will definitely have a new starting quarterback next season. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported former Pro Bowl passer Russell Wilson is signing a one-year, $10.5 million deal with the Giants that could rise to $21 million with incentives.
The Pittsburgh Steelers probably still have a playoff-caliber roster, but they don't yet have an answer at the game's most crucial position. Russell Wilson will likely start for the New York Giants next season,
PALM BEACH, Fla. - With the Steelers as if they'll have yet another potential full-time starting quarterback in 2025, General Manager Omar Khan admits that it's not the way the team envisioned moving on from franchise quarterback Ben Roethlisberger after his retirement following the 2021 season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have a completely new quarterback room for the second straight season, beginning a trend of relative inconsistency in
Last year's starters are both in New York now, as Russell Wilson signed a free agent deal with the Giants, and Justin Fields joined the Jets. While the Giants could still add a quarterback in the upcoming NFL Draft with the No. 3 overall pick, the Jets are moving forward with Fields as their starter in 2025.
One of the longest-running jokes in the NFL is the quarterback situation with the Cleveland Browns. Over the last 21 seasons, the Browns have had 39 different starting quarterbacks. This is a terrifying stat and a huge reason why the Browns have struggled so much over the last two decades.