Russell Wilson signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers, giving him one more chance to regain some of his former success.
Russell Wilson now has his third NFL team. That’s a bit of a crazy sentence for someone who was once dubbed Mr. Unlimited, for one who played every single game for his first nine seasons. Wilson was a Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowl quarterback for nine of his 10 seasons with the team. Now, he’s a trade, two entire seasons, a free agency, and yet another franchise removed from the organization that drafted and first believed in him.
It’s simply been more common for a franchise quarterback to play their career out on their original team, or find one last landing to spot to chase another championship. Over the last 25 years, Ben Roethlisberger, Dan Marino, Eli Manning, John Elway, all had one home. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan, Philip Rivers, and Aaron Rodgers found a second team late in their careers. Two to wild success, and three that don’t look as promising.
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