The New Orleans Saints are reportedly considering veteran quarterback Russell Wilson to lead the team after a tumultuous 2024 season and potential roster overhaul.
Russell Wilson remains focused on the playoffs despite his uncertain future with the Pittsburgh Steelers, emphasizing living in the moment.
The Steelers are averaging just 14 points during their skid. Wilson’s hesitancy and questionable decision-making — he slid inbounds to keep the clock running and took a sack during Pittsburgh’s ill-fated last-gasp drive against Cincinnati last week — have been as much an issue as a spotty running game and sometimes shaky pass protection.
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If the Pittsburgh Steelers lose to the Baltimore Ravens, it could be the last time we see Russell Wilson on a football field.
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As the Steelers prepare for a high-stakes showdown against the Ravens, a new report suggests that both head coach Mike Tomlin and star quarterback Russell Wilson could face an uncertain future.
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"Hey, let's go win the last four. All right?" Wilson tells Heyward, per a recording of the exchange shared on Hard Knocks: In-Season With the AFC North. "Look at me. Let's go. We can do it. You know what I'm saying? Don't doubt now. You feel me? Let's go win the last four."