ESPN: Pittsburgh Steelers offers QB an all time NFL record breaking contract.
This offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers will make a quarterback salary payment. Russell Wilson, who has performed admirably this season and helped lead the Steelers to a 10-4 record at the top of the AFC North, is most likely to be that quarterback.
But it’s quite strange how many Wilson contracts are being floated. Wilson has the potential to make a tremendous profit, so much so that the Steelers could decide to let him go. However, prior transactions like the Geno Smith or Baker Mayfield deals have been cited as indicators.
Jordan Schultz, an NFL insider, made a prediction that he has heard makes sense for Wilson. Wilson would receive three years in exchange for $100 million. The Steelers would be able to pass on a quarterback that is 36 years old and continuing growing older because of some things might not be guaranteed.
“The Steelers have a very good chance of giving Russell Wilson a three-year, $100 million contract extension, just like Tampa did with Baker Mayfield,” Schultz stated.
Given Wilson’s age, the Steelers must exercise caution. However, given his performance this season, the organization is still very interested in signing Wilson to a contract that would make him the starting quarterback in 2025.
This appears to be a matter of when rather than if. Wilson stated on Hard Knocks that he would prefer to go back to Pittsburgh, and given his difficulties with the Denver Broncos, it appears like he will remain in a location that has helped him succeed.