The Las Vegas Raiders could be prime competition for Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback after they hired head coach Pete Carroll.
Two days after Pete Carroll reached a long-term agreement to become the Raiders’ next head coach, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Sunday that Carroll’s former quarterback in Seattle, Russell Wilson, is a “strong option” to fill Las Vegas’ void under center.
The Raiders desperately need an offensive signal-caller. This season, they started QBs Gardner Minshew, Aidan O'Connell and Desmond Ridder, who posted a collective 80.4 passer rating, below the league average.
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't have much of a choice at the end of a disappointing regular season in which they lost their final five games and an AFC Wild Card
Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife, Ciara, commemorate five years since the NBA legend and his daughter died.
Steelers owner Art Rooney II said his "preference" is to sign either Justin Fields or Russell Wilson, but it's "unlikely" the team brings back both quarterbacks.
After entering 2024 with short-term deals for two former starting quarterbacks in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, team owner Art Rooney says that it’s time for the QB room to pick a direction, and while he isn’t sure how the dust will settle when the offseason is finished, he knows things will look different.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner and president Art Rooney II said on Monday that it's unlikely the team will re-sign both impending free-agent quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields this offseason. "I wouldn't close the door but I'd say it's probably unlikely.
The Pittsburgh Steelers need a quarterback and coach Mike Tomlin is still the right guy to lead the team, according to owner/president Art Rooney II.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II said he'd prefer the club bring back either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields, but retaining both quarterbacks is "unlikely.""They're both capable quarterbacks, and my preference would be to sign one of them,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have QB decisions to make, and the team's owner kept it real about the futures of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.