Ex-quarterback Russell Wilson will still have a $32 million cap hit for the Broncos in 2025 before moving completely off the books in 2026.
Former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson hits free agency after a polarizing first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Russell Wilson's time in Denver ended after just two seasons. The passer arrived in the Mile High City with much fanfare following an All-Pro stint in
The Raiders have locked down the legendary Pete Carroll as their new head coach and word is that his old QB Russell Wilson could join him.
Over the past few hours, the Raiders ended their searches for a general manager and head coach. Reports have John Spytek signing a five-year deal to become the next GM and Pete Carroll signing a three-year deal to become the next head coach.
It sure seems like Russell Wilson is happier outside of Denver, and Broncos head coach Sean Payton might be even happier than Wilson. Wilson played fine with the Pittsburgh Steelers this year, but it ended with the same results as the last 8 years for the team.
Carroll will become the oldest head coach in NFL history when he turns 74 in September, but the Raiders clearly view him as someone able to get this franchise back on the right tr
That was largely true for Zach Wilson, the 2021 No. 2 pick by the New York Jets, who enjoyed a reset year in 2024 as Denver’s third-string quarterback behind starter Bo Nix and backup Jarrett Stidham. It was an anonymous season after three years of spinning inside the league’s biggest media market.
While the future of the quarterback position in Pittsburgh is still up in the air, Russell Wilson knows where he wants to be for the foreseeable future. While making an appearance on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday,
The Pittsburgh Steelers resurrected their decaying offense by signing quarterback Russell Wilson in free agency. After years of toiling away with one of the worst scoring offenses in the league, Wilson provided just enough juice for Pittsburgh to jump out to a 10-3 record through Week 14.
The Las Vegas Raiders hired their next head coach on Friday morning, agreeing to terms with Pete Carroll on a multiyear deal. The 73-year-old is now set to lead a rebuild in Sin City for a team that's been yearning for a franchise quarterback.