The Pittsburgh Steelers’ latest move has fans on edge, and it’s all about quarterback Russell Wilson making the 2025 Pro Bowl roster despite a lackluster season. Wilson’s inclusion has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the legitimacy of the Pro Bowl selection process.
Wilson’s stats from last season don’t exactly scream “Pro Bowl material.” He ended the season with 2,482 yards and 16 touchdowns, along with a QB+ grade of 75.3, which ranked 17th in the NFL. The Steelers also ended the season with five straight losses, including a Wild Card Round loss against the Baltimore Ravens, with Wilson as the starting QB.
Fans are reacting with a mix of shock, disappointment, and frustration, with some commenting that “they let anyone in” and that the Pro Bowl has lost its meaning. The Steelers’ owner, Art Rooney II, has also hinted that the team may not bring back both Wilson and Justin Fields, another quarterback on the team, sparking speculation about the team’s future plans.
Overall, Wilson’s Pro Bowl selection has added fuel to the fire of uncertainty surrounding the Steelers’ quarterback situation, leaving fans wondering what’s next for the team.

