Former Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is heading back to the Pro Bowl for the first time since 2021.
Russell Wilson, AKA ‘Mr. Unlimited,’ is on his way to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. Wilson will replace Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, who pulled out of the contest with a wrist injury. Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson also withdrew from the Pro Bowl Games, with New England Patriots rookie QB Drake Maye replacing him.
The Denver Broncos replaced Russell Wilson as starting quarterback with rookie first-round draft pick Bo Nix. Now, Wilson is returning the favor.
Russell Wilson may be one-and-done as a Steelers quarterback, but he can always tell people that his time in Pittsburgh ended with an invitation to the Pro Bowl.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has earned a last-minute bid to the Pro Bowl, where he will be replacing injured Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have a decent amount of representation at the Pro Bowl for the first time in a while, as Russell Wilson accepted an invite to the games on Tuesday.
Russell Wilson's wife, Ciara, is thrilled for the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback making the Pro Bowl. For the 10th time in his career, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has made the Pro Bowl, and his wife, Ciara, is thrilled.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson earned a Pro Bowl nod on Tuesday. Wilson is an alternate that was added after Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen pulled out. Along with Wilson, Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was selected to the Pro Bowl.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans aren't impressed with quarterback Russell Wilson's 10th Pro Bowl appearance. For almost two months, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson was back.
On Tuesday, about 15 minutes after Patriots rookie Drake Maye had been named as replacement for Lamar Jackson in the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, the Steelers announced that Wilson was named a replacement for Josh Allen. Both Jackson and Allen cited injuries as reasons for missing the festivities.
On Wednesday, we pointed out a couple of complications to a potential reunion between Raiders coach Pete Carroll and Steelers quarterback (soon to be a free agent) Russell Wilson.