The Pittsburgh Steelers’ heartbreaking playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens has left many questions unanswered, and none bigger than the future of quarterback Russell Wilson.
According to sources close to the team, Wilson’s time in Pittsburgh is uncertain, and his future with the Steelers is hanging in the balance.
“Russell wants to stay in Pittsburgh, but he’s not sure if the team wants him back,” said a source. “He’s been frustrated with the team’s performance and the lack of support from the coaching staff.”
The Steelers’ front office is reportedly divided on what to do with Wilson, with some executives wanting to bring him back and others advocating for a change at quarterback.
“Russell is a great player, but he’s not getting any younger,” said an NFL insider. “The Steelers need to decide if they want to commit to him long-term or start looking for a younger, more mobile quarterback.”
Wilson, who signed a two-year contract extension with the Steelers last offseason, is due to make $22 million in 2024. However, the team can release him without taking on any significant dead cap space.
As the Steelers embark on their offseason, Wilson’s future remains a hot topic of debate among fans and pundits.
What do you think, Steelers Nation? Should the team bring back Russell Wilson or start fresh with a new quarterback?

