Russell Wilson set to join Pittsburgh Steelers after disappointing stint with Denver Broncos
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Russell Wilson looks set to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers after his disappointing two-season stay with the Denver Broncos comes to an end this week.
Russell Wilson looks set to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers after his disappointing two-season stay with the Denver Broncos comes to an end this week. The 35-year-old quarterback posted a video on social media appearing to confirm reports about his signing, tagging the Steelers and including clips of Pittsburgh fans waving their famous ‘Terrible Towels’ – a reference to the tradition of the team’s supporters twirling the iconic yellow symbol above their heads – with the caption: “Year 13. Grateful.” According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Wilson will sign a one-year deal with Pittsburgh once the new league year begins on March 13. Rapoport reported that the deal will cost the Steelers $1.2 million. Per salary tracking website Spotrac, Wilson will still affect the Broncos’ salary cap in 2024 and 2025 as they owe him $39 million next season, minus whatever the Steelers pay him. The NFL recently announced the salary cap would be increased to $255.4 million per team. Wilson will likely compete for the starting quarterback job against Kenny Pickett, who has started the past two seasons for Pittsburgh with varying success. Pickett was the No. 20 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, but has struggled with injuries and fluctuating performances since being drafted out of the University of Pittsburgh.
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