In a surprising turn for the Pittsburgh Steelers, veteran quarterback Russell Wilson has made such a strong impact this season that he’s already being discussed as a potential candidate for the franchise tag in 2025.
Despite having only taken 212 snaps with the team, Wilson’s leadership, precision, and playmaking ability have impressed Steelers’ coaches and fans alike. As the franchise tag period opens in February, Pittsburgh could consider placing a $42 million tag on Wilson to ensure stability at the quarterback position for another year.
Wilson’s rapid integration into the offense has been notable, elevating the Steelers’ passing game and providing a reliable option in high-pressure moments. His performances have revitalized the Steelers’ offense and kept the team competitive in the AFC North. With his experience and poise, Wilson has quickly become an essential part of Pittsburgh’s playoff push.
A $42 million franchise tag would be a significant investment, especially for a player acquired at the tail-end of his career. Yet, with Wilson’s proven ability to step up and deliver, the Steelers may see this as a worthwhile expenditure to solidify their immediate future. After all, Cameron Heyward and T.J. Watt deserve bling. For now, though, Pittsburgh’s front office has a few months to weigh their options, but Wilson’s case for retention grows stronger with each snap.
Russell Wilson has only taken 212 snaps for the #Steelers but might already be a candidate for a $42M Franchise Tag next February.
— Spotrac (@spotrac) November 11, 2024
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