Russell Wilson Aims for a Comeback with the Steelers in 2025
Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson expresses his desire to return to Pittsburgh for the 2025 season after a challenging playoff run
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Pittsburgh: Russell Wilson had a rocky season with the Steelers, starting strong at 6-1 but finishing at 6-6. The playoffs ended with a loss to the Ravens, continuing a tough streak for the team.
As he heads into free agency in March, Wilson is hopeful about returning to Pittsburgh in 2025. After the playoff game, he shared, “I trust God, whenever that is. And it’s a special, special place.”
The decision about his future will be in the hands of owner Art Rooney II, G.M. Omar Khan, and coach Mike Tomlin. Tomlin didn’t dive into the quarterback situation but acknowledged that Wilson’s performance, like the team’s, “wasn’t good enough.” Still, he praised Wilson’s leadership after halftime.
Wilson joined the Steelers for a bargain at $1.21 million, thanks to the Broncos still owing him a hefty sum. Now, the big question is whether the Steelers want to keep him or look for a new direction.
All three quarterbacks on the roster, including Wilson, have contracts that are up. After a year of rebuilding, the Steelers might shake things up again if the results don’t improve.
If they decide to move on, Wilson is ready to explore his options. He stated, “I’ve got so much more ball left in me.”
This year is different for him as he faces free agency without the cushion of Denver’s money. The market will dictate his worth, and he’s left wondering if there will be a starting role available if Pittsburgh opts for a change.
It’s going to be an interesting offseason in the NFL, and if Wilson doesn’t land a top spot, he’ll have some tough choices ahead about his future in the game he loves.