Russell Wilson is a Super Bowl-winning quarterback who has played in over 200 NFL games, but you wouldn’t know it from the reaction to Mike Tomlin starting Wilson over Justin Fields. Fields, who was leading the league in throws short of the sticks at 72%,
Wilson’s 264 passing yards and two touchdowns through the air look pretty on the stat sheet. Still, former NFL general manager Michael Lombardi believes they say far more about the talent around him than what Wilson ended up doing.
Russell Wilson certainly had a rocky time in Denver when he played for the Broncos in 2022 and '23. The two sides didn't end on the best terms before he was signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency this past offseason.
Sometimes, a change in coaching can have a ginormous impact on the performance of NFL players. Jets offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett was in charge of designing plays for Wilson in 2022 but his pass heavy play scheme didn’t really match Wilson’s play style.
Mahomes' stats have never been worse, but the Chiefs are the only unbeaten team left in the NFL, which makes his case for No. 1 complicated.
Nobody has been more dangerous throwing deep than Wilson, who has honed his technique since age 8, with a little help from Peyton Manning.
Although the Pittsburgh Steelers have yet to make an official announcement, Russell Wilson is reportedly expected to start at quarterback against the New
Coach Mike Tomlin’s bold move to start Russell Wilson over Justin Fields paid off for the Steelers in Sunday night’s win over the Jets.
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson confessed details about what he endured while out with a calf injury in the first half of the 2024 NFL season.
Russell Wilson was brought in to replace Justin Fields following a strong offensive game against the Las Vegas Raiders where Fields and the team put up 32 points. Despite Fields' success, Tomlin benched him in favour of a fully recovered Wilson,