The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently in an interesting spot in the AFC playoff race. Sitting at 8-7, they are the 10th seed heading into Week 17. There have been multiple different quarterbacks under center for the Steelers this season. Something that can be a bit frustrating for a team who seemingly has a championship caliber defense.
Multiple reports have surfaced recently that indicate the Steelers could get a long-term plan in place at the quarterback position sooner rather than later.
The Pittsburgh Steelers Could Land Franchise MVP Quarterback Russell Wilson
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly in the market for a quarterback and have been identified as a landing spot for current Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson in 2024.
Multiple league insiders have reported that the Broncos are planning to move on from Russell Wilson after benching him to avoid paying the $37 million injury guarantee in 2024. CBS Sports’ Zach Gelb believes the Steelers should approach Wilson if Wilson hits the open market:
“Who are the most intriguing destinations out there? They have a good roster, a good team, and they could use an upgrade at the quarterback position,” Gelb said. “How about the Pittsburgh Steelers?
The Steelers have two receivers who are probably on the verge of killing each other in George Pickens and Diontae Johnson, because they have no quarterback play. Heck, Mason Rudolph just played well and now he’s replacing a first-round pick from two draft classes ago. You have a defense with a ton of talent if they can stay healthy. And you also have Jaylen Warren and Najee Harris to run the football.”
What Would Wilson Bring To The Steelers?
First and foremost, stability. So far this season, Wilson has completed 66% of his passes for 3,070 yards, 26 touchdowns, and just eight interceptions. Following a 1-5 start to the season, the Broncos have a 7-8 record heading into Week 17. A 6-1 streak ended with back-to-back losses, which resulted in Wilson’s benching.
It is also clear Denver just wants to go in a different direction next year. If Pittsburgh is able to get Wilson under center it could be just enough to make the competitive in the AFC conference again with the elite defense Wilson would have behind him.