Russell Wilson's fall from grace as the superstar quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks hasn't been smooth. He's now on his fourth team in five years, including the end of his tenure in Seattle, most recently landing with the New York Giants in hopes of winning their starting quarterback job.
In watching the New York Giants’ offseason unfold, it was rather interesting that of all the positions on the offensive side of the ball, general manager Joe Schoen poured the most resources into the quarterback room.
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Whispers suggesting that the New York Giants are essentially hoping that some team will trade for backup quarterback Jameis Winston this summer continue to hover over the club ahead of training camp.
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By now, it’s no secret that the New York Giants, who have the speed and skillset at receiver to slice the top off defenses, aspire to be more of a deep ball passing offense.
Stop us if you heard this one before. NFL writer Nazim Ishaq listed the best quarterback in the history of each of the 32 NFL teams. When it came to the Seattle Seahawks, the answer was far from surprising and certainly lacked suspense.
The New York Giants are in an interesting chapter, as they are about to find out in a few months just what exactly veteran quarterback Russell Wilson could bring to the table. The Giants’ offense was an embarrassment in 2024, when New York ranked just 31st in the league with an average of 16.1 points per game.
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The New York Giants revamped the quarterback room throughout the offseason, signing veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston before selecting Jaxson Dart in the NFL Draft.
The New York Giants are set to embark on a journey that will cross paths with some of the NFL's most potent offenses during the 2025 season, and there are often two factors that distinguish the best schemes from the rest of the pack.
The Seattle Seahawks shocked the NFL world when they turned to Geno Smith in 2022 after trading Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos. Smith then proved the team made the right decision when he had a remarkable career revival.
After a one-off appearance with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Russell Wilson is set to start for his third team in the last three seasons, assuming he can actually win the job.
Russell Wilson remains penciled in as the Giants QB1.
When an NFL franchise’s quarterback situation has been in such dire straits for as long as the New York Giants’ room has, it’s understandable for those
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Legendary Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has started all 199 NFL games he's suited up for, but that could change soon. Wilson, 36, is gearing up for his 14th NFL season and first with the New York Giants.
Three-time Super Bowl champion and current NFL analyst Mark Schlereth generated headlines when he recently suggested the New York Giants should cut presumed Week 1 starting quarterback Russell Wilson so they can go with rookie Jaxson Dart. Is that a possibility?
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The veteran landed with the Giants, and he said the presence of their top receiver had a major influence on his decision.
A key chapter in this saga occurred in Denver during Russell Wilson‘s summer 2022 extension talks.
The New York Giants may not have represented the most attractive destination for a veteran quarterback following a 3-14 season, but Russell Wilson is excited about one new teammate.
The New York Giants signed quarterback Russell Wilson to a one-year deal this offseason. Despite the team trading into the first round for Jaxson Dart, Wilson is going to be the team’s indefinite starter.
Russell Wilson almost certainly signed with the New York Giants this offseason because they offered him the best opportunity to earn a starting job, but the quarterback says there is one particular player who drew him to his new team as well.
Last year's campaign with the Steelers may not have ended how Russell Wilson envisioned but it was still enough to land him another starting gig with the Giants.
Wilson is on track to enter this coming September as New York's QB1 over backup Jameis Winston and rookie Jaxson Dart.
Preparing for his first season with the New York Giants and his 14th in the NFL, starting quarterback Russell Wilson is enthused about the team's daily improvement in all facets of the game at this week's minicamp.
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