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Russell Wilson never really was a fantasy football star, even at his peak with the Seattle Seahawks. While he had relatively strong numbers from 2015-2020 he was never considered an A-list quarterback for fantasy owners.
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There was once a time in his career when Russell Wilson was not only one of the better quarterbacks in the game but was also on a Hall-of-Fame trajectory. Wilson was elite for the Seattle Seahawks. The days of Wilson being among the premier signal-callers in the league,
Even though he flopped in Seattle there appears to be a strong market for Fant. So far he has visited with the Cincinnati Bengals and the New Orleans Saints. However, according to Cory Woodroof at For the Win, Fant's best landing spot would be with Russell Wilson and the New York Giants.
Russell Wilson has signed a four-year contract extension with the Seahawks, keeping the quarterback in Seattle through the 2023 season.
Days before a critical home game against the Cardinals, Russell Wilson met with members of the Seahawks' coaching staff. It was a time of high tension. In Seattle's previous two games, Wilson had ...
They are the tight ends remaining after coach Mike Macdonald and general manager John Schneider released Fant, the 27-year-old the Seahawks acquired from Denver in the Russell Wilson trade the spring of 2022. Cutting Fant saved Seattle $8.9 million against their salary cap in 2025.
With Russell Wilson signing a contract extension Tuesday, Seahawks.com looks at some of the best plays and biggest moments from the quarterback’s first seven seasons in Seattle.
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Daily Express US on MSNRussell Wilson lifts lid on how he and wife Ciara are faring in New York CityNew York Giants recently signed Russell Wilson from the Pittsburgh Steelers, marking the fourth time in his career he and his family have had to hit the road.