Quarterback Russell Wilson seemed on track to earn a lucrative contract during the upcoming offseason after he helped the Pittsburgh Steelers enter Week 15 of the ongoing campaign at 10-3. However, he's since lost three straight starts,
The road has gotten considerably harder, just as the Steelers knew it would when the schedule was released in May. Like Phil Connors in “Groundhog Day,” however, knowing what's coming and being able to navigate it are two different things.
Russell Wilson could land a Steelers extension similar to the one Baker Mayfield signed this past offseason. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Included in the gifts were a $10,000 gift card for Airbnb, which can be redeemed anywhere in the world, a custom Louis Vuitton duffle bag in Steelers colors, custom-made shoes from Wilson's Good Man Brand and a bottle of his wife Ciara's TenToOne rum.
The Pittsburgh Steeler s are going to pay a quarterback this offseason. More than likely, that quarterback will end up being Russell Wilson, who has played well this season and helped spring the Steelers to a 10-4 record atop the AFC North.
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin shared how he believes QB Russell Wilson will bounce back after a tough outing against the Baltimore Ravens.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson was in a giving mood and rewarded his teammates for the holidays. Wilson gifted the Steelers' offensive
Wilson gifted each lineman a Louis Vuitton duffle bag in Steelers' black and yellow colors, a bottle of his wife Ciara's TenToOne Rum and a $10,000 Airbnb gift card. In addition, every Steelers player and coach received custom-made Good Man Brand shoes in the Steelers' colors. Wilson co-founded Good Man Brand in 2016.
To celebrate that fact, we're going to list 2,024 reasons why you should watch the Thursday night game between the Bears and Seahawks. Just kidding. I don't have time to write that, you don't have time to read that,
The Pittsburgh Steelers fell to the Kansas City Chiefs 29-10 on Christmas Day with an embarrassing performance offensively.