Russell Wilson is deliberating over where he'll play football in 2025.
The 36-year-old former Super Bowl winner has met with the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants this week. Wilson is looking to build on the one season he spent with the Pittsburgh Steelers where he posted a 6-5 record and threw for 225 yards per game.
Although the Steelers failed to advance past the wild-card game, it was a step in the right direction for Wilson, who was looking to rebound off of two abysmal years with the Denver Broncos.
While the football world awaits Wilson's decision, he responded to a highlight reel of his career posted by the "Good Morning Football" X page.
"Always Fun Ballin'! More to do!" Wilson posted on Friday.
The Giants are in a precarious position with their quarterback situation, only having third-stringer Tommy DeVito currently signed on the roster.
Always Fun Ballin'! More to do! https://t.co/EEe7XFSEjE
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) March 14, 2025
As for the Browns, they traded for Eagles backup Kenny Pickett, who was the failed starter in Pittsburgh before Wilson arrived last year, but are still in search of a stable starting option.
Given the draft order, the Browns and Giants could have a tricky situation on their hands according to The Athletic's Zac Jackson.
Right now, we don't know exactly what Wilson might want - or what the teams hosting him might be willing to give in terms of financial commitments and playing-time promises," writes Jackson. "While the Browns hold pick No. 2, the Giants are right behind them at No. 3 next month, so this could become a multi-layered staredown."
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This story was originally published March 14, 2025 at 3:17 PM.