The Seattle Times' Bob Condotta writes that the Seattle Seahawks won't be pursuing Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent quarterback Russell Wilson despite trading Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to figure out who will be their starting quarterback, while one NFL team is eyeing Russell Wilson in addition to the New York Jets' interest in Justin Fields. The Pittsburgh Steelers are still trying to figure out who will be their starting quarterback for the 2025 NFL season.
Quarterback Russell Wilson might be looking for a new home in 2025 if the Pittsburgh Steelers decide to go in a different direction. One NFL analyst thinks Wilson could land with an AFC franchise that needs a veteran bridge option.
When longtime Seattle Seahawks receiver Tyler Lockett posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday to announce that he was parting ways with the only team he's played for, his former quarterback Russell Wilson was one of the first people to show him support online.
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The Seattle Seahawks are once again looking for a new starting quarterback. In a shocking trade, John Schneider and the Seahawks traded Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders (and Pete Carroll) for a third-round pick.
On Wednesday, they made another big move, this time releasing veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett, as he announced. "I really enjoyed being in Seattle! I met so many great people and captured so many great memories!
ESPN senior NFL insider Adam Schefter lists the Las Vegas Raiders are a "natural landing spot" for wide receiver Tyler Lockett, who was released by the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday.
The Tennessee Titans have the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and while that often means picking a quarterback, it doesn’t seem like things are shaking out that way. If the Titans don’t take their QB of the future,