Although it looked like they might miraculously edge the Bengals out toward the end, the Steelers ultimately succumbed to a 19–17 loss—the team
Despite the Pittsburgh Steelers struggles over the course of the last month, there seems to be nothing to diminish the positivity of quarterback Russell Wilson. On the latest episode of HBO’s Hard Knocks, Wilson can be seen meeting Cameron Heyward at midfield after the Steelers loss to the Cincinnati Bengals to try and hype him up for the playoffs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in quarterback Russell Wilson on a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum ahead of the 2024 season. This was thanks to Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton forcing Wilson out of town.
A season of redemption for the Steelers' coach and QB has quickly spiraled. Can they salvage it by ending the team's playoff wins drought?
Russell Wilson failed to lead a game-winning drive against the Bengals on Saturday and the Broncos now must win (or tie) on Sunday.
Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson’s playoff wins currently is second among active quarterback in the NFL. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson hasn’t played in a Super Bowl or conference title game since the 2014 season.
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin addressed whether he considered a Week 18 QB change as calls mount to bench Russell Wilson for Justin Fields.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will enter the playoff with a heavy limp after suffering their fourth-straight loss in a 19-17 effort against the Cincinnati Bengals. It
The Steelers are averaging just 14 points during their skid. Wilson’s hesitancy and questionable decision-making — he slid inbounds to keep the clock running and took a sack during Pittsburgh’s ill-fated last-gasp drive against Cincinnati last week — have been as much an issue as a spotty running game and sometimes shaky pass protection.
As the Steelers head into Week 18, Russell Wilson speaks on how they can bounce back.
Ten months after the Steelers completely changed their QB room, Pittsburgh finds itself in a familiar spot: entering the postseason with long odds and as many questions as answers at the most important position on the field.