Football
Former Wisconsin Badgers QB Signs One-Year Free Agent Deal
Steelers country, let’s ride.
Former Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Russell Wilson found his new NFL home after surviving a messy divorce with the Denver Broncos.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Wilson, a nine-time Pro Bowl selection and former Super Bowl champion, plans to sign a team-friendly one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
However, the Broncos are still on the hook for $38 million of his salary in 2024.
Wilson is expected to compete with former first-round pick Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph for the Steelers starting job next season. The veteran Badgers signal-caller enjoyed a bounce-back season in 2023, throwing for 3,070 passing yards with 26 touchdowns and eight interceptions while completing 66.4% of his passes in 15 games.
Odds are that Wilson will provide an immediate upgrade for a 10-7 Steelers team that made the playoffs despite uneven quarterback play. His arrival should also allow Pickett some additional time to develop.
Former Wisconsin Badgers QB Russell Wilson Inks One-Year Deal
Russell Wilson has carved out a successful NFL career since his standout senior season with the Wisconsin Badgers in 2011.
During his time with Wisconsin football, he was recognized as a third-team All-American by Yahoo! Sports and Phil Steele and received honorable mentions from SI.com. Wilson was a finalist for prestigious awards like the Manning Award and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.
He also made his mark in the Big Ten, being named the Grese-Brees Big Ten Quarterback of the Year — and setting the Badgers gold standard.
Wilson’s tenure with the Wisconsin Badgers left a lasting legacy. He still holds records for career completion percentage (minimum 300 attempts) at .728 and career pass efficiency (minimum 300 attempts) at 191.8. Also, he ranks fifth all-time at Wisconsin with 33 career passing touchdowns and 12th with 3,175 career passing yards.
These achievements — and his impact impact on the Wisconsin football program cannot be understated. Watching Wilson parlay his success into a lucrative NFL career since getting drafted in round 4 has been a treat.
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