Although the Pittsburgh Steelers look to be negotiating with both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, Wilson could end up on a new team. Teams like the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Giants have emerged as players.
Joe Schoen name-dropped a Super Bowl winner amid the New York Giants' search for a new quarterback. The post Giants Name-Drop Super Bowl Winner When Revealing Quarterback Plans appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The New York Giants have been named by an ESPN insider as a "potential sleeper" to sign Pittsburgh Steelers QB Russell Wilson in free agency.
The New York Giants wouldn't have to part with too much if they wanted to acquire the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft from the Tennessee Titans.
In an article written by Marcus Mosher of the 33rd Team, he predicts that they will land 10-time Pro Bowler Russell Wilson. "Going into his age-37 season, there might not be many opportunities for Wilson to start,
The New York Giants are expected to make a major move at quarterback this offseason, and one analyst believes a Super Bowl champion could be the right short-term solution. Russell Wilson, who spent the 2024 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers,
"Russell Wilson (Steelers) is also someone whom the Giants have discussed. One league source believed him to be the player the Giants ultimately land," Hughes wrote.
Despite stumbling down the stretch to the tune of a five-game losing streak, which included a defeat in the first round of the playoffs, Wilson earned his 10th Pro Bowl selection last year at the age of 36. Like Rodgers, Wilson has also won a Super Bowl in his career, and could serve as a bridge QB in 2025 to a player the Giants draft next month.
Russell Wilson's future with the Pittsburgh Steelers has never been more uncertain, as the veteran quarterback is set to hit unrestricted free agency, and according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the team is leaning towards keeping Justin Fields over him.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNGiants ‘discussing’ former Super Bowl champion quarterback as free-agent optionThe New York Giants struck out on Matthew Stafford, so they will have to pivot in a different direction to find their next quarterback. The draft is in less
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