Russell Wilson just gave Steelers fans another reason to turn on head coach Mike Tomlin after his latest reveal.
Russell Wilson opened up about his long-term plans and where he envisions the next chapter of his career, including 2025 and beyond.
Pittsburgh traded a conditional sixth-round pick to the Chicago Bears for three-year starter Justin Fields who then led the team to a 4-2 start. At that point, the Steelers replaced Fields with eight-time Pro Bowler Russell Wilson on league-minimum contract after the Denver Broncos cut him last offseason.
When the franchise wiped the quarterback room clean after the 2023 season, they brought in two very different veterans: Russell ... Chicago Bears. When Fields got the Steelers off to 4-2 while ...
Quarterback Russell Wilson experienced his first postseason defeat with ... Backup quarterback Justin Fields is also eligible for free agency. He was acquired from the Chicago Bears and started the first six games of the regular season, leading Pittsburgh ...
During his season-ending press conference, Mike Tomlin said he was still in the process of unearthing what led to the Steelers ' five-game losing streak to close out the 2024 season. Just before and shortly following Tomlin's presser, two reports have come out that have done just that, likely to the head coach's chagrin.
In a high-stakes move, the Steelers have made their final decision on the quarterback situation between Justin Fields and Russell Wilson for the game against Ravens.
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,
The Pittsburgh Steelers are entering an offseason full of many questions, none more major than the future of their quarterback position. Neither Russell Wilson nor Justin Fields is under contract for 2025,
Schneider took the pitch back to head coach Pete Carroll, who wasn’t ready to end the marriage with Wilson quite yet. Carroll said no — but a year later would say yes when the Broncos called, landing two first-round picks, two second-rounders, a fifth-rounder and three veterans. Not a bad return for a quarterback drafted in the third round in 2012.
It has become public knowledge—thanks to insider Adam Schefter—that the Chicago Bears were apparently rejected in their attempt to negotiate a trade for Pittsburgh Steelers HC Mike Tomlin. Trades invo