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NFL Week 14: Russell Wilson to Join CBS Sports as Guest Analyst
Wilson, demoted to third-string with the Giants, makes his broadcasting debut on CBS's NFL Today during Week 14, signaling a possible career transition amid declining on-field performance.
- CBS announced on Dec. 4 that Russell Wilson will join CBS Sports' "NFL Today" as a guest analyst on Sunday, Dec. 7, during the New York Giants' Week 14 bye.
- After early-season struggles, Russell Wilson was benched and moved to third-string following Brian Daboll's firing and Mike Kafka's interim promotion with the New York Giants.
- Statistically, Russell Wilson posted a 58% completion rate over six games and three starts, entering the season on a one-year, $10.5 million deal with a 10-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion résumé.
- CBS' decision to audition Russell Wilson as a guest analyst sparked speculation from Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY Sports, that his starting quarterback career may be ending and affects NFL compensatory pick projections.
- As a career pivot, Russell Wilson explores broadcasting like other quarterbacks who moved to TV, while his $21 million earnings and 2026 season starting prospects remain uncertain.
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Russell Wilson landed a new gig this week, but it doesn't require a helmet. The Giants quarterback will work as a guest analyst for CBS Sports on Sunday while his team enjoys its Week 14 bye.
Russell Wilson takes TV job during Giants bye week in hint toward future
Russell Wilson is going back to work on Sundays — he just needed the Giants to have a week off. The veteran quarterback will join the CBS' studio show — "The NFL Today" — in New York to provide analysis of the games in a crucial Week 14.
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