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Related: About this forumRussell Wilson plans to sign with Pittsburgh Steelers
Russell Wilson's first NFL stop was phenomenal, as he played at a near Hall of Fame level for the Seattle Seahawks. Then Wilson's two seasons with the Denver Broncos went so poorly, it will go down among the worst trades and contracts in NFL history.
We'll see what the third act brings. Wilson announced on social media Sunday that he plans to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers, confirming multiple media reports. Terms of the deal were not announced but ESPN's Adam Schefter reported it was a one-year deal in which the Broncos will also be paying $38 million of Wilson's 2024 salary.
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What to expect from Wilson in Pittsburgh
Two years ago when the Broncos traded for Wilson, there was a lot of excitement over what was to come. This time around, nobody knows what will happen next.
Wilson couldn't have found a much better situation to turn his career back around. The Steelers are a perennial winner coming off another playoff trip. They have talent on both sides of the ball and a respected head coach in Mike Tomlin.
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Russell Wilson plans to sign with Pittsburgh Steelers (Original Post)
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Mar 2024
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Cuthbert Allgood
(5,219 posts)1. Thank god. As a Vikings fan
I was worried that would be the next horrible QB decision we'd make.
MotownPgh
(437 posts)2. RW
At that price, it's a win-win.
twodogsbarking
(13,173 posts)3. This will not solve the Stillers problemssss.