Whether on the field or in the lockeroom, the 2020 Walter Payton Man of the Year continues to prove why he should be the 2024 Pittsburgh signal caller.
If you asked Russell Wilson’s teammates what the QB brings to the team, they would describe several important qualities that a leader should have: maturity, swagger, and poise.
If you asked Wilson how he felt about his teammates in the ‘Steel City’, he would provide a passionate and intricate response befitting the role of a starting caliber quarterback in today’s NFL.
Recently, Wilson pulled no punches when giving his opinion on the recent drama surrounding Steelers’ superstar WR George Pickens.
Really strong stuff from Russell Wilson on George Pickens:
“We love the player that he is. We love the competitor that he is and that’s the thing that you have to understand. Is George a bad teammate? Absolutely not. Is George a hell of a player? Absolutely. Is he a great…
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) October 10, 2024
While Justin Fields has held down the proverbial fort in Wilson’s absence, the former Seahawks’ and Broncos’ QB is ready to help this team do something he himself has accomplished once before—win a Super Bowl and bring the Lombardi Trophy back to Pittsburgh.