Rift in contract price could allow Russell Wilson to hit open market, insider says

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How could Russell Wilson hit free agency? Here's how one insider broke it down.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson in game. Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens on Nov. 17, 2024. Kylee Surike | Special to PennLiveare in the midst of a great season, with a record of 9-3 and a top-of-the-AFC North, people can not help but speculate about what might happen with

Sports Illustrated’s NFL insider Albert Breer was asked if there was a scenario where Fields and Wilson ended up coming back, and he painted a narrow path. However, he also noted that there is a way that both players hit free agency that could leave the Steelers in limbo. There could be enough of a rift in the organization about what to pay Wilson, and that could change the Steelers' approach to the situation.

"In the case of Wilson, if he plays well and Pittsburgh makes a nice playoff run, then there may be enough of a divide in a negotiation that the Steelers could let him hit the market and ask him to give them the right to match whatever is out there," Breer wrote.have a self-imposed rule that they do not negotiate with players during the season.

It is unknown exactly what Wilson will want from a contract, but the Steelers will have to pay him a significant amount of their cap space to bring him back with the way he is playing, and if the as is too much, Pittsburgh could let him test the market., where our team of sports betting experts has reviewed the experience, payout speed, parlay options and quality of odds for multiple sportsbooks.

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