Russell Wilson has had an eventful career in the NFL, spanning almost 13 seasons and a Super Bowl XLVIII win. Currently playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Wilson’s journey has taken him from the Seattle Seahawks, where he spent 10 seasons, to the Denver Broncos for two seasons, and now to Pittsburgh.
His move to the Steelers was surprising but impactful, and now the 36-year-old QB is eager to see what the next move has in store for him.
Russell Wilson Raised Hopes of Staying in Pittsburgh
Wilson has consistently been among the league’s top quarterbacks, earning nine Pro Bowl selections so far. Joining the Steelers in the 2024 offseason, the veteran quarterback brought experience to a team in transition.
Pittsburgh’s one-year, $1.2 million contract was a smart move. It gave the team a steady quarterback while allowing Wilson to prove he still has plenty to offer after a challenging time in Denver.
As far as the Ohio native is concerned, he might just stick around in Pittsburgh beyond 2024. His response during an episode of “Hard Knocks: In-Season With the AFC North” gave the Steelers’ faithful hope. When asked by a young fan about re-signing, Wilson’s reply was optimistic yet measured, “Hopefully, I love it here. It’s cool. Hopefully get to win a Super Bowl.”
Russell Wilson was asked by a young yinz if he's re-signing with Steelers.
"Hopefully I I love it here. It's cool. Hopefully get to win a Super Bowl." #Steelers #NFL pic.twitter.com/bUA1PTt1a6
— Steelers Depot 7⃣ (@Steelersdepot) December 18, 2024
His Broncos tenure didn’t pan out as expected, but a fresh start in Pittsburgh brings positivity. He missed the first six games of the season due to a calf injury but returned. He’s back on the field, but the question is whether Wilson’s time in Pittsburgh will be extended.
Pittsburgh has a young and promising backup in Justin Fields. However, Wilson and Fields will be free agents in 2025.
Meanwhile, an extension for Wilson would likely come with a hefty price tag, and it remains to be seen if the Steelers are willing to commit long-term, especially with a 25-year-old Fields potentially waiting in the wings.
Wilson may be focused on finishing the season strong to make his case but has one eye set on future scenarios, too. As head coach Mike Tomlin and his men prepare for important matchups against the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs, Wilson’s performance in these games could determine whether or not the team looks to re-sign him.