Russell Wilson weighs playing for jets or tv role

Free agent quarterback Russell Wilson is deciding between signing as a backup with the New York Jets and taking a television analyst position ahead of the 2026 NFL season. The 14-year veteran met with the Jets last week and described the discussion as positive. He spoke publicly on Wednesday about his choices.

Wilson told The New York Post that the Jets made him an offer and that he is evaluating the best path forward. He emphasized that he remains confident in his ability to perform at a high level on the field while also noting strong opportunities in broadcasting. Wilson previously started the 2025 season with the New York Giants before being benched after an 0-3 record.

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Illustration of NFL teams preparing for the 2026 season on a practice field.
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NFL teams prepare for 2026 season

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Several NFL franchises have made significant offseason moves ahead of the upcoming campaign.

The New York Jets hosted veteran quarterback Russell Wilson for a visit on Tuesday, signaling interest in him as a backup to starter Geno Smith. Smith advocated for bringing in Wilson when team officials sought his input on potential backups. The two previously teamed up in Seattle, where Smith backed up Wilson from 2019 to 2021.

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Russell Wilson is finalizing a deal to join CBS Sports as a pregame analyst, potentially ending his NFL playing career. The move comes after limited interest from teams this offseason.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced on Wednesday that the upcoming season will mark the end of his 22-year NFL career. The four-time MVP made the declaration during organized team activities, expressing excitement about reuniting with head coach Mike McCarthy.

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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has confirmed he will play in 2026 after an MVP season. The 38-year-old recently signed a contract extension that keeps him with the team through 2027.

Ray Fittipaldo believes Payton Wilson may see reduced playing time with the Pittsburgh Steelers next season if the team deploys all three edge rushers together.

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