The Pittsburgh Steelers have made their decision on who will lead the offense in 2025. After a season filled with highs, lows, and tough calls, the franchise is turning to a quarterback they believe will secure their future.
In the aftermath of a season-ending defeat at the hands of the AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens in the playoffs, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson remained steadfast in his desire to return to the team next season.
Quarterback Russell Wilson addresses his Pittsburgh Steelers future after losing to the Baltimore Ravens on January 11.
Speaking to the media Saturday after the Steelers’ 28-14 wild-card playoff loss to the Ravens, the 36-year-old quarterback — who signed a one-year deal with the team last March — expressed a desire to remain with Pittsburgh as free agency looms.
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PITTSBURGH — Russell Wilson isn't ready to zoom out ... were 10-3 after a victory over Cleveland on Dec. 8 and had the inside track on claiming the AFC North. Losses to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Kansas City and Cincinnati soon followed.
Russell Wilson says he hopes to play again for the Pittsburgh Steelers after the 2024 season ended with a Saturday night wild-card loss to the
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the NFL 's postseason with a dubious weight on their shoulders. The team has not won a playoff game since 2016, and has gone 0-5 in the playoffs in Mike Tomlin's last five appearances. They will face the Ravens on Saturday, as heavy underdogs, hoping to avoid making it 0-6.
Quarterback Russell Wilson experienced his first postseason defeat with Pittsburgh, a 28-14 loss to the Ravens that runs the franchise playoff drought to six consecutive games. The last playoff win for head coach Mike Tomlin and the Steelers was an 18-16 win over the Chiefs in January 2017.
Seattle will play at Pittsburgh next season, because both teams finished second in their divisions this season.
Track Derrick Henry as the former Tennessee Titans running back, now with the Baltimore Ravens, faces the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC wild card game.