Russell Wilson won a Super Bowl just two years into his tenure with the Seattle Seahawks. But he could technically be one-upped by Sam Darnold if the veteran leads Seattle to a win in Super Bowl 60 during his first year in the Pacific Northwest.
It was a big night for Jelly Roll at the 2026 Grammys, as he won three awards, which caught the attention of NFL icons like Russell Wilson and Pat McAfee.
In the wake of another release from the Epstein files, more individuals have been swept up in a variety of allegations and interactions. That includes New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson.
Russell Wilson established himself as one of the greatest quarterbacks in Seattle Seahawks history. He played the first 10 seasons of his career with the Seahawks, leading the franchise to its one and only Super Bowl title in 2014.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
Seattle's win in Sunday's NFC Championship Game sparked an outpouring of support and admiration for Darnold's success after previously being regarded as a player who couldn't win big games.
The last Seattle Seahawks quarterback to lead the team to the Super Bowl is showing love to the one who just achieved the feat for himself this weekend.
The 2020s have not been kind to one-time Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson, as the former third-round pick has played like a below-average quarterback since leaving the Seattle Seahawks.
Russell Wilson appears to be quite pleased to see his former team doing well in the NFL Playoffs. Wilson shouted out the Seattle Seahawks after their 41-6 win over the San Francisco 49ers in Saturday’s NFC Divisional game at Lumen Field in Seattle, Wash.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
For the first time since the reports that the New York Giants are hiring John Harbaugh to coach the team, one of their 2025 quarterbacks, former Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson, broke their silence.
Russell Wilson had a forgettable 14th season in the NFL. He signed with the New York Giants in the offseason only to lose the starting quarterback role three games into the campaign.
After a disappointing 0-3 start to the 2025 season, the New York Giants had a major decision to make: Stay the course with their veteran quarterback, Russell
Russell Wilson and the New York Giants endured a rough 2025 NFL season, finishing 4-13 and at the bottom of the NFC East standings. While the Giants closed the year on a two-game winning streak against the Las Vegas Raiders and Dallas Cowboys, the late surge cost them the No.
On some level, I understand. Retirement for a professional athlete is different from retirement for most others. For most people, retirement is something you do near the end of your life, when age makes it somewhere between difficult and impossible for you to get much done.
Russell Wilson isn’t ready to hang up the cleats just yet. Despite a rocky 2025 season with the New York Giants that saw him benched after just three starts, the veteran quarterback is doubling down on his NFL future.
Russell Wilson is nearing the end of a decorated career, albeit one that has trended steeply downward over the past few seasons. The 14-year veteran, however, has no intention of retiring after this season.
Quarterback Russell Wilson said he suffered a torn hamstring ahead of New York's Week 2 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, an injury he claims he "couldn't tell anybody" about.
Russell Wilson was hit-or-miss, at best, for the New York Giants this season before he was benched. We may have some added context to his issues now. Wilson said Monday that he tore his hamstring prior to the Giants’ Week 2 game against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Denver Broncos replaced quarterback Russell Wilson with Bo Nix in 2024, which has worked out. Now, the latter has a chance to tie a record held by the former.
Giants quarterback Russell Wilson is set to become a free agent in March. It appears the 37-year-old will look for another contract then. Wilson “still seems like a quarterback intent on playing more,” Jordan Raanan of ESPN writes.