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NFL Fans Applaud Russell Wilson’s Steelers Contract, Question Kenny Pickett’s Future

Julia StumbaughMarch 11, 2024

DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 31: Russell Wilson #3 of the Denver Broncos warms up prior to a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Empower Field At Mile High on December 31, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

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Russell Wilson will sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers on a “team-friendly, one-year deal,” according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Wilson himself confirmed the news with a Sunday night post to X, just under one week after the Denver Broncos announced his release.

“Year 13. Grateful.” Wilson wrote, before tagging the Steelers.

Russell Wilson @DangeRussWilson

Year 13. Grateful. @Steelers pic.twitter.com/0U4Q2sRtXs

Some observers see the Steelers as a good fit for Wilson, who reportedly talked with Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Arthur Smith “for hours” during a meeting with the team last week, according to CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson.

Benjamin Allbright @AllbrightNFL

While there were other teams interested in Russell Wilson, it was always going to be the Steelers.

Internally, in Camp Russ there was a lot of good feeling about pairing Russ with Arthur Smith.

Robert Griffin III @RGIII

Russell Wilson is signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers as reported by @AdamSchefter. Love it for Russ. Puts him in a Seattle type situation. Tough division, top 10 scoring defense, strong running game with a play action pass base with Arthur Smith at OC. Hate it for Kenny Pickett

Ethan Cadeaux @Ethan_Cadeaux

Pittsburgh was probably Russell Wilson’s best landing spot after being released by Denver. Fascinated to see how he’ll work under Mike Tomlin, as this feels like Russ’ last shot as a clear-cut starter (I’m not buying a QB completion with Pickett)

Nightcap @NightcapShow_

Unc & Ocho react to the BREAKING NEWS
of Russell Wilson signing with the Steelers 🚨@ShannonSharpe @ochocinco

NIGHTCAP IS LIVE COME KICK IT: https://t.co/hFjcHqSvY1 pic.twitter.com/zS0imyGe3l

Others believe the signing is also a good fit for Pittsburgh.

The Steelers will pay Wilson a minimum contract of $1.21 million in 2024, according to Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette. The Broncos, meanwhile, will continue to pay him almost $38 million.

Luke Sawhook 🪚🪝 @lukesawhook

People don’t understand

Russell Wilson is EASILY the best QB the Steelers have had since Big Ben

This is a huge huge win for the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially on a 1 year deal for only $1.2 Million

This is PERFECT for Pittsburgh

Dustin McComas @DustinLMcComas

I won’t pretend to know the ins-and-outs of why Russell Wilson/Denver experiment failed so spectacularly. But I’d be stunned if he’s not at least a slight upgrade over the #Steelers QB situation since Ben. Worth the cheap gamble.

Mike J. Asti @MikeAsti11

Signing Russell Wilson to a one-year deal at a low cost was the most realistic and best move the Steelers could make. They were never going to give picks up and pick up a fifty year for Justin Fields, but they realized there’s no real risk to signing Wilson. If he totally sucks,…

Next Pro Scouting @NextProScouts

Good deal for Pittsburgh

Lobs @Lobs_All_Day

Steelers will play the Eagles and Cowboys in 2024. Them getting Russell Wilson makes them a much tougher team to beat than they were with Pickett and Rudolph. Good news for the 49ers.

br_betting @br_betting

Updated Steelers Super Bowl odds after signing Russell Wilson 👀

(@DKSportsbook) pic.twitter.com/W5NLgfPM7U

Wilson’s signing raises questions about the future of Kenny Pickett, who has two up-and-down seasons as the Steelers’ primary starter under his belt.

Pickett started 12 games for Pittsburgh before he was sidelined by an ankle sprain necessitating surgery.

Despite Pickett recovering before the season’s end, however, the Steelers decided to start backup Mason Rudolph in his place.

With an established veteran coming into the fold, fans questioned whether or not Pickett will get another start in black and gold.

John Clark @JClarkNBCS

The Eagles host the Steelers this year. Will Russell Wilson or Kenny Pickett be the QB? https://t.co/IyPGlK7W6U

Brad Spielberger, Esq. @PFF_Brad

The vet minimum salary helps Pittsburgh frame this as a competition, but feel like you don’t sign Russell Wilson to compete.

Wonder if Pickett wants/pushes out. Had to work with an OC that didn’t deserve the gig, then gets a little dinged up and his job was lost

𝙏𝙚𝙯 @TezFrm901

good move for the steelers, kenny pickett clearly wasn’t the answer

Will Kunkel @WillKunkelFOX

I love Russell Wilson to the Steelers. In my opinion, Kenny Pickett isn’t the guy. Wilson will provide competition, at the very minimum.

Russell Wilson will play himself into a starting job or out of the league.

Tyler Dragon @TheTylerDragon

Russell Wilson is still a better quarterback than Kenny Pickett. Wilson will win the QB battle in Pittsburgh.

Wilson was “open” to signing with other teams, including the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots, if they were interested and the deal with the Steelers didn’t work out, according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini.

Instead, his opportunity will come in Pittsburgh.

After being benched down the stretch of the Broncos’ last season, Wilson will now work to re-establish himself as a starter with the Steelers.

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