Wilson and Carroll—of course—spent 10 seasons together with the Seattle Seahawks from 2012 to '21, winning four NFC West titles, two NFC championships and Super Bowl XLVIII. There was reportedly some tension between the two down the stretch, and the QB was eventually traded to the Denver Broncos in 2022.
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Russell Wilson is perhaps in troubled waters. He started his Pittsburgh Steelers career in sharp fashion, winning four straight, but ran out of steam fast.
Former New England Patriots linebacker and two-time Super Bowl champion Rob Ninkovich thinks it would be foolish for the Pittsburgh Steelers to fire Mike Tomlin.
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.
It's that time in the NFL offseason. Only a handful of teams are left standing while the rest are twiddling their thumbs, creating a slight lull period. Sure, w
One scenario that may pique the team’s interest involves the New England Patriots, who have their franchise signal-caller in QB Drake Maye. The team also has an immensely talented young quarterback in Joe Milton III, who has recently been linked to trade rumors.
Russell Wilson would like to stay with the Steelers. Set to be a free agent in March after completing his one-year deal with Pittsburgh, the 36-year-old quarterback said during a Wednesday interview with the Pat McAfee Show that he loved playing with Pittsburgh in 2024.