Pittsburgh Steelers Moving On from Russell Wilson
Former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson hits free agency after a polarizing first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Broncos fans are reading into Sean Payton’s “misery” comments on the 2023 season, and even Richard Sherman has chimed in.
The Denver Broncos were hamstrung by a $53 million “ dead money ” salary cap hit in 2024 after releasing veteran quarterback Russell Wilson. His cap hit will drop to $32 million in 2025 before Wilson is completely off the team’s books in 2026.
Russell Wilson has made his intentions crystal clear after the Pittsburgh Steelers' heartbreaking playoff loss to the Ravens.
Former Denver Broncos offensive lineman Mark Schlereth gave Russell Wilson some props when he was doing well earlier this year, but given the recent four-game slid, he’s back to ripping the nine-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion.
Russell Wilson signed a five-year extension to his contract with the Denver Broncos which was set to start from the 2024 season onwards. This deal was worth $242,588,236 which included a $50 ...
The Denver Broncos had to pinch pennies after parting ways with veteran quarterback Russell Wilson in 2024. The Broncos took on a $53 million "dead money" cap hit from Wilson's contract in
As a result the Denver Broncos decided to part ways with their signal caller and he has found his new home with the Pittsburgh Steelers on March 15, 2024. Russell Wilson' has won one Super Bowl as ...
Payton benched Wilson in December 2023 to keep the veteran healthy so that Denver could eat the largest dead cap hit in NFL history to show the signal-caller the door last March.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton seemingly took a brutal shot at former quarterback Russell Wilson when speaking with the Denver media at his season-ending press conference.
In a bold move following the playoff elimination of both the Broncos and Steelers, Sean Payton doesn't hold back and takes aim at Russell Wilson. Russell Wilson and Sean Payton had a very complicated relationship during the 2023 NFL season with the Denver Broncos.