From the moment we heard that Pete Carroll was coming back to be the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, we wondered if Pittsburgh Steelers free-agent quarterback Russell Wilson would be heading out west to join him.
Thursday’s “First Call” looks at some quotes from Pete Carroll about the notion of reuniting with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson in Las Vegas. Also, Ben Roethlisberger has thoughts on the rookie season of Washington’s Jayden Daniels and the size of the Steelers coaching staff.
James Palmer of Underdog Fantasy said Wednesday that some in the Steelers organization still believe Fields never should have been benched for Wilson in the first place, and that there is a strong preference to bring Fields back due to his youth and potential affordability.
The event at PPG Paints Arena marked a significant comeback after a state law overrode a local ban on certain rodeo tools, which animal rights activists argue harm the animals.
Sifting through all of the possibilities, Solak predicted that if the Raiders don't land Darnold then they will sign two former Super Bowl champion quarterbacks on one-year deals: Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets and Russell Wilson of the Steelers.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in desperate need of a solution at quarterback, and given their fall in the NFL Draft order, things have become complicated for the cl
Fenway Sports Group purchased the Boston Red Sox from the Yawkey Trust in 2002, and since then they've won four World Series titles and have added many more sporting ventures to their portfolio. However, it looks like they may be looking to sell part of one.
The Vikings could bring back the 27-year-old, but other teams will likely be interested, too. Here's who could be in the market for the QB.
NFL season came to an end, it looked like Russell Wilson would probably re-sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers as their next starting quarterback… at least until Pete Carroll was hired by the Las Vegas Raiders.
Russell Wilson has a chance to turn the 2025 Pro Bowl Games into his own audition, much like Derek Carr did before landing with the Saints.
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would’ve been heavily involved in every facet of the process.