NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport says "keep an eye on" Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson after the Las Vegas Raiders hire head coach Pete Carroll.
It is extremely well known that the Pittsburgh Steelers have been unstable at the quarterback position since Ben Roethlisberger retired at the end of the 2021 season.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport is suggesting that Steelers QB Russell Wilson, the former quarterback for Carroll's Super Bowl Seahawks, might be a match with the Raiders.
The Pittsburgh Steelers must decide on a lot of things during the 2025 offseason that will affect the future of the franchise. One of these situations involves the quarterback position, which is significant.
In addition to looking for a new head coach this offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders are also looking for a new general manager. Last week, the team parted ways with former head coach Antonio Pierce and former general manager Tom Telesco.
The Pittsburgh Steelers did not improve offensively in 2024 as much as the organization would have liked. After selecting a promising draft class, the Steelers' offensive line seemed to have a lot of potential.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen played through a severe case of the flu when the team traveled to play the Baltimore Ravens in the group’s playoff game. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Queen received 4 IV bags before the game so he could play.
And while he had a solid year as the green dot and defensive signal caller during his inaugural campaign, he left something to be desired, especially in terms of his effort against his former team on Saturday.
The Las Vegas Raiders have requested to interview the Pittsburgh Steelers' director of pro personnel Sheldon White for their open general manager position, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers mull over their future plans at the quarterback spot, it appears they may have competition for Russell Wilson after an AFC team hired a new head coach on Friday.
A three-time All-Pro WR that could be available just told an NFL host that he'd love to play for Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen reportedly refused to let the flu keep him out of Saturday's AFC Wild Card Game against the Baltimore