After the Steelers’ playoff exit, Russell Wilson shares his hopes to stay in Pittsburgh as free agency approaches

He mentioned how much he loves the organization and the people there. Wilson said it’s been one of the best years of his life. He really appreciates the fans and Coach Tomlin, calling them all special.
Wilson started the season as the main quarterback but had to sit out the first six weeks due to a calf injury. Justin Fields took over and did well, leading the team to a decent start.
When Wilson returned, he had a strong run, but the team struggled towards the end of the season, losing four straight games. Their playoff journey ended with the loss to the Ravens.
Coach Tomlin was asked about the quarterback situation moving forward. He acknowledged the efforts of all the quarterbacks this season but didn’t give any clear answers about the future.
Wilson finished the season with solid stats, throwing for over 2,400 yards and 16 touchdowns. He’s hoping to continue his journey in Pittsburgh after previously playing for the Broncos and Seahawks.