Russell Wilson to visit Giants (after meeting with another QB-needy team)
- Free-Agent quarterback Russell Wilson will meet with the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants this week, looking to join his third team in four seasons.
- Wilson passed for 2,482 yards with 16 touchdowns and five interceptions last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- The Browns need a quarterback due to Deshaun Watson's Achilles injury, while the Giants have moved on from Daniel Jones.
- Giants general manager Joe Schoen is interested in Wilson, hoping he can lead the team to improved performance in 2025.
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Russell Wilson expected to meet with 2 quarterback-needy teams as NFL free agency continues: reports – Democratic Accent
Russell Wilson will be back on the prowl for his next NFL team like he was in 2024, as he’s reportedly set to meet with two quarterback-needy franchises. The Cleveland Browns and New York Giants, owners of the No. 2 and 3 overall picks in the 2025 NFL Draft respectively, will bring in the 36-year-old veteran signal caller for a meeting to see if he may be the right fit next season. According to multiple reports, the Browns will have the first m…
Reports: Russell Wilson to meet with Browns, Giants this week
Free-agent quarterback Russell Wilson will meet with both the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants this week, multiple outlets reported, as he looks to join his third team in four seasons. Wilson, 36, played his first 10 seasons with the…
Russell Wilson Turns His Sights To New York Giants And Cleveland Browns
The landscape has changed for Russell Wilson this offseason. And he's changed with it, as he is turning his sights to a future with the Cleveland Browns or New York Giants.Wilson told anyone who would listen after the 2024 season that he wanted to return to the Steelers in 2025. He did this multiple times, including after the playoff loss that eliminated the Steelers from the postseason."I hope I'm here," Wilson said. "I love the black and gold …
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