There was a ton of buzz about several star players, including Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson and Myles Garrett. Rodgers will become a free agent after the New York Jets release him
Perhaps the Giants can come to some type of understanding with Rodgers or Wilson and sign them to a one-year deal knowing they will turn the offense over to the No. 1 pick in his
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson could leave the team via free agency, and if he did end up leaving, the Las Vegas Raiders might be one team lurking in the background. His former head coach,
Russell Wilson views the Giants as a potential landing spot after their failed pursuit of Matthew Stafford. The first big domino in the quarterback market fell this offseason when Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams agreed to a restructured contract to keep him in L.
Interestingly, the one name not mentioned here as a potential option in Las Vegas is Aaron Rodgers, who has recently — and hilariously — been linked to the New York Giants after the G-Men, like the Raiders,
The Los Angeles Rams decided to keep quarterback Matthew Stafford on a restructured deal after a week of uncertainty. The Rams had given Stafford permission to speak with other NFL teams, which he did.
The Seattle Seahawks are standing by as the league's quarterback carousel begins to take shape. With Matthew Stafford staying with the NFC West rival Los Angele
The New York Jets have a host of roster needs, and in CBS Sports' latest mock, Garrett Wilson gets some receiver help.
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.
Russell Wilson signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers last offseason, taking a team-friendly deal to serve as one of the most
With the Pittsburgh Steelers leaning towards retaining Justin Fields over Russell Wilson in free agency, it has become evident that Pittsburgh quickly learned what the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos already knew all too well about Wilson.