Russell Wilson, New York Giants and Jameis Winston
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Wilson—now headed to his fourth team in five seasons—has worn the same jersey number throughout his entire NFL career, and will continue doing so in The Big Apple.
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"He makes good decisions with the football," Daboll said, via the team's website.
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Russell Wilson trade lands him with the Giants on a one-year, $21M deal as New York reshapes its QB plans before the 2025 NFL Draft.
The quarterback room for the New York Giants has seen veteran faces like Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston enter the fray this offseason. While those two do bring with them plenty of experience, the Giants are still on the hunt for a signal-caller who can be entrenched with the organization for years to come.
Zach Wilson hasn’t given up hope of being a starting quarterback in the NFL again someday. Wilson signed with the Miami Dolphins last week as Tua Tagovailoa’s presumptive backup after spending the 2024 season with the Denver Broncos as the third-string quarterback.
The Giants land Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter in a 2025 NFL mock draft after signing veteran quarterback Russell Wilson
Tua Tagovailoa insurance has unfortunately been an important piece for the Miami Dolphins over the last few years, and that new insurance policy comes in the form of Zach Wilson. The former No. 2 overall pick of the New York Jets in 2021 is back in the AFC East,
That’s according to The Post’s longtime Giants beat reporter Paul Schwartz, who projected Big Blue’s game plan entering the 2025 NFL Draft, where the team holds the No. 3 overall pick. “What does [Russell Wilson’s signing] mean about the NFL draft? It means that a quarterback is definitely still in play,” Schwartz said.
With the game of QB musical chairs slowing down, we delve into what to expect from every notable quarterback move this offseason.
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Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel was in the hot seat on Monday, so to speak, addressing his job security at the same time as all of the AFC head coaches