Matthew Stafford seems to be the flavor of the week when it comes to potential Steelers quarterbacks. Not long ago it was Aaron Rodgers, before that Russell Wilson saying his understanding of “The Plan” was for him to return.
Heading into free agency on the other side of 30, Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston knows he must refine his game. In order to do so, he's looking to some of the greats at taking care of the football -- Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson.
The New York Giants have interest in the veteran quarterback after Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams agreed to a contract restructure, according to multipel reports. Sam Darnold and Russell Wilson are also among the quarterbacks on the Giants ' radar.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields has been flying under the radar regarding NFL free agency discussions. While much of the attention in the quarterback market surrounds Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson,
The New York Giants wouldn't have to part with too much if they wanted to acquire the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft from the Tennessee Titans.
Russell Wilson's future with the Pittsburgh Steelers has never been more uncertain, as the veteran quarterback is set to hit unrestricted free agency, and according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the team is leaning towards keeping Justin Fields over him.
Elliott, who commented on an Instagram post telling the former Jets quarterback to “Leave his ass at the retirement home” on Feb. 12, was pictured with Rodgers while at a training facility, with the pair smiling.
After a disappointing finish to the 2024 season, the Steelers are exploring their quarterback options. While Russell Wilson's experience is valuable, Pittsburgh may be eyeing a fresh, young talent to lead them back to Super Bowl contention.
In March last year, the 36-year-old QB Kirk Cousins surprised his fans by making a move to the Falcons. He even joked about learning the Dirty Bird dance. He was coming off an ACL injury in 2023 with the Vikings.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been linked to several quarterbacks this offseason, and much like the start of 2024, a number of curveballs are expected. Fans are eager to see which direction the team will take at quarterback.
Colorado's Shedeur Sanders isn't being predicted for the Las Vegas Raiders QB1 role any longer, with several veteran QBs potentially usurping him in 2025.