NFL reporter Taylor Bisciotti took to social media to share her candid opinions on Russell Wilson after he officially joined the New York Giants.
The NFL star became the team's newest quarterback after signing a one-year deal worth up to $21 million.
In his first press conference with the Giants, the 36-year-old expressed his expectation to be the team's starting quarterback.
"To be able to lead," he said, as stated in NBC Sports, adding, "I think this team is looking for someone to lead them in every way in terms of the process in the offseason, during the season, our habits and our thought process and how we create a great winning culture and how to continue to establish that and really build on the things we do well and the things that we continue to need to do."
Aside from Wilson's expectations and hopes for his new team, Bisciotti zeroed in on the veteran QB's new slogan with the Giants.
On her Instagram Stories, the 33-year-old reporter didn't hold back, sharing her candid thoughts on the recent move.
"I'll be honest with you. The only thing that made that Russell Wilson press conference worth watching was to find out what he was gonna use as his new slogan this year," she said.
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Bisciotti's commentary continued as the sportscaster noted how "creative" the NFL star had been with his new team-with her statement laced with a hint of sarcasm.
"But he got really creative with this one for the Giants," she remarked. "He said at the end, he was going with ‘Go Big Blue.' I'll just leave it right here."
The 10-time Pro Bowler famously used the catchphrase "Broncos Country, let's ride," or simply "Let's ride," during his two-season stint with the Denver Broncos.
Russell Wilson: "Broncos Country.. Let's Ride!"
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During his time with the Seattle Seahawks, he rallied behind the phrase "Go Hawks."
Meanwhile, since joining the Pittsburgh Steelers, Wilson has introduced some interesting catchphrases, with one standing out during the team's Week 5 game against the Dallas Cowboys.
The NFL star was caught using the term "Win the Seventh," referring to the Steelers' pursuit of their seventh Super Bowl victory.
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This story was originally published March 27, 2025 at 4:59 AM.