Pittsburgh Steelers and Russell Wilson Consider Longer Contract
The Pittsburgh Steelers and quarterback Russell Wilson are in talks to potentially extend their partnership beyond the 2024 NFL season. Wilson, 35, is set to play on a one-year veteran minimum contract worth $1.2 million for the upcoming season.
The Steelers recently traded for Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears, setting the stage for a potential quarterback battle. Wilson’s future with the team hinges on his performance in 2024, especially if he struggles or loses his starting job.
Essentially playing on a “prove-it” deal, Wilson needs to excel this season to secure a more long-term contract with the Steelers. The team is also interested in exploring Fields as a potential long-term solution at quarterback, as he has a $25.6 million fifth-year option for 2025.
While Wilson brings experience and accolades to the table, the Steelers may be looking for a younger, more sustainable option at quarterback moving forward. The dynamics of the quarterback situation in Pittsburgh will be intriguing to watch throughout the upcoming season. Stay tuned to see how this story unfolds on The News Teller.
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