BALTIMORE — Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson saw the green grass in front of him, with the end zone within reach, and took off running. The 36-year-old signal caller scampered for 19 yards to move the ball inside the 5-yard line.
Pittsburgh Steelers await Justin Fields' recovery with the goal of having him available to come off the bench for starting quarterback Russell Wilson in the 2024 NFL Week 17 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Today, Wilson was photographed wearing a bird-hunting jacket as he boarded the team plane to Baltimore. This camouflage look seemingly suggested that the Steelers were planning to annihilate the Ravens.
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin shared how he believes QB Russell Wilson will bounce back after a tough outing against the Baltimore Ravens.
The proposed deal would make sense for both sides. A three-year, $100 million extension would give Wilson the security he’s earned while allowing the Steelers flexibility in building their roster. But has Wilson’s performance demonstrated he’s more than a stopgap solution?
The Pittsburgh Steeler s are going to pay a quarterback this offseason. More than likely, that quarterback will end up being Russell Wilson, who has played well this season and helped spring the Steelers to a 10-4 record atop the AFC North.
It hasn't quite been the Russell Wilson show so far this year, but the former Seattle Seahawks quarterback has had a taste of redemption, which will taste better than the one left by his acrimonius ex
HBO’s Hard Knocks reveals Russell Wilson’s heartfelt hope to re-sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers, delighting fans and viewers alike.
Kansas City #Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo isn’t taking the challenge of facing Pittsburgh #Steelers QB Russell Wilson lightly.
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens marched down the field following the turnover, capping off the 96-yard drive with a touchdown pass to WR Rashod Bateman, putting Baltimore up a touchdown midway through the second quarter. Both kickers traded field goals late in the first half, making the score 17-10 going into halftime.
After a tough loss to the Ravens, Russell Wilson delivers a powerful message to his Steelers teammates, reminding them that all is not lost.