The singer and wife of the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback shows off another look resembling one of his former teams.
Russell Wilson certainly had a rocky time in Denver when he played for the Broncos in 2022 and '23. The two sides didn't end on the best terms before he was signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency this past offseason.
After two seasons in Denver, many wondered if Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson still had the prowess needed to compete as a starter in the NFL. Well, after shredding the New York Jets pa
Mahomes' stats have never been worse, but the Chiefs are the only unbeaten team left in the NFL, which makes his case for No. 1 complicated.
Each week of the NFL season, The Baltimore Sun will recap the best and worst from around the league. Here are our winners and losers from Week 7: Winner: Russell Wilson In the beginning of Sunday night’s game,
Nobody has been more dangerous throwing deep than Wilson, who has honed his technique since age 8, with a little help from Peyton Manning.
Russell Wilson made his Steelers debut on Sunday Night Football, and his wife Ciara seems to have loved the results
Wilson finished his first start with the Steelers after being signed in free agency with 16 completions on 29 pass attempts for 264 yards and the two touchdowns. His passer rating was 109.0, the highest for a Steelers quarterback this season. It also was the most passing yards by a quarterback in his Steelers' debut since Earl Morrall in 1957.
This week, another star wideout — Cooper Kupp — was r eported by The Athletic's Dianna Russini as being shopped around by the Los Angeles Rams. The veteran NFL insider also reported on Wednesday that the Rams and Chiefs discussed a deal for Kupp before the reigning Super Bowl champs elected to trade for DeAndre Hopkins instead.
Former Wisconsin Badgers captured headlines during Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season.
It didn't take long for Russell Wilson to enter the Steelers ' record book. During Pittsburgh's 37-15 win over the New York Jets, Wilson threw for the most yards ever for a starting quarterback making his Steelers debut.