The biggest move the Pittsburgh Steelers made this offseason was to trade away former first-round pick Kenny Pickett and replace him with quarterback Russell Wilson. Pittsburgh is hoping consistency and production at quarterback will help this team get over the hump in the playoffs.
Wilson has had a stellar career. He has topped 4,000 passing yards four times, had more than 30 passing touchdowns five times and a 115-72-1 record as a starter.
This season, Wilson joins his third team and hopes to get things back on track after two down seasons with the Denver Broncos. But how good will Wilson be in Arthur Smith’s run-heavy, play-action offense?
For his career, Wilson has averaged 3,638 passing yards per season for his career. His career low came in 2023 when he threw for 3,070 passing yards in 15 games.
Wilson should have plenty of weapons on offense with wide receiver George Pickens, tight end Pat Freiermuth and running backs Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren. Cast your vote and tell us if Wilson will go over or under this career average.
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