Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson to sign with Pittsburgh Steelers
Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson walks off the field during the first half Saturday in Detroit. Russell Wilson is riding to the Steelers. Wilson, the Broncos quarterback, will sign a one-year contract with Pittsburgh, according to Wilson's social media late Sunday. The Steelers will pay Wilson the NFL minimum salary of $1.21 million, leaving the Broncos on the hook for the remaining $37.79 million. The Steelers are scheduled to play at Denver next season. The broncos spent list week cutting high-priced salaries in an attempt to dive under the salary cup. They released longtime safety Justin Simmons, traded wide receiver Jerry Jeudy to Cleveland and formally announced their plan to release Wilson after Wednesday, the start of the new league year. Denver has signaled a rebuild. Wilson revealed the move on X: "Year 13. Grateful. @Steelers." In addition to the Steelers, Wilson also met with the New York Giants on Friday. The Broncos previously granted Wilson permission to m...
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