The exit of a key teammate for Russell Wilson could be a consequence of the intense matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs. The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing much more than a potential season-ending wild-card round game against the Baltimore Ravens in the 2024 NFL playoffs.
In a surprising twist, the release that later sent Russell Wilson to the Pittsburgh Steelers was driven by a unique reasoning from Sean Payton for the future of the Denver Broncos.
Every team has flaws, and the Steelers' flaws have been exposed repeatedly over the past month. Ideally, they would not enter the postseason on a losing streak, and while there's time for them to turn things around, it's clear that one fatal flaw will prevent Pittsburgh from ultimately going on to win the Super Bowl this year.
As is often the case when the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers meet, there's far more on the line than just the game itself. The bitter rivals are set f
In a high-stakes move, the Steelers have made their final decision on the quarterback situation between Justin Fields and Russell Wilson for the game against Ravens.
After a 10-3 start, the Steelers backed into the playoffs after losing their final four regular-season games. Russell Wilson and the Steelers' offense is ice cold, while Mike Tomlin's coaching seat -- at least in the case of many fans -- is getting hot.
The Ravens opened as substantial favorites over the Steelers in the wild-card round playoffs. It was a little surprising given postseason point spreads tend be tighter and these AFC North rivals usually play intense games that go down to the final minutes.
Just weeks ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers looked like they had found their guy at the quarterback position in Russell Wilson, but after a four-game losing streak, things have changed. One NFL insider believes it's anything but a lock that the veteran signal-caller will be back in 2025.
A long-time NFL reporter believes the Pittsburgh Steelers could replace Russell Wilson with a $112 million signal caller in the offseason.
In a shocking twist, Russell Wilson's future with the Pittsburgh Steelers hangs in the balance as the team faces off against the Baltimore Ravens in the playoffs.