Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has earned a last-minute bid to the Pro Bowl, where he will be replacing injured Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
Wilson is the first Steelers quarterback to earn a Pro Bowl nod since Ben Roethlisberger in 2017, while Maye is the Patriots' first Pro Bowl quarterback since Mac Jones was tapped
Russell Wilson may be one-and-done as a Steelers quarterback, but he can always tell people that his time in Pittsburgh ended with an invitation to the Pro Bowl.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II confirmed that the team will attempt to bring either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields back under center for the
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith argued on Tuesday's First Take that the Steelers likely need to start over again in 2025, but if they had to keep any quarterback, they should prioritize re-signing Fields.
The fanbase was not happy with how the season ended, understandably, so the Steelers have to hope their own philosophy works. Tomlin was under fire for struggling in the postseason lately and Wilson was under fire for not winning the final month of the season.
After the Raiders hired Pete Carroll, pending free agent QB Russell Wilson is a name to watch for Las Vegas this offseason.
It's the 10th Pro Bowl appearance for Russell Wilson, who will replace injured Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has been named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster, replacing injured Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen. This marks Wilson’s 10th Pro Bowl appearance, joining an impressive lineup that includes Bengals QB Joe Burrow and Patriots rookie Drake Maye.
When negotiations start to happen between the Pittsburgh Steelers and quarterback Russell Wilson, he may be asking for more than what he is worth.
The season may be over, but the Steelers are already gearing up for the fall and are in the middle of a quarterback debate.