The New York Giants have secured veteran quarterback Russell Wilson on a one-year contract valued at up to $21 million, including $10.5 million guaranteed. This strategic move aims to provide the team with an experienced signal-caller as they approach the upcoming NFL Draft. Wilson, renowned for leading the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl XLVIII victory at MetLife Stadium in 2014, brings a wealth of experience to the Giants.
The Giants had previously explored acquiring quarterbacks Matthew Stafford and Aaron Rodgers but were unsuccessful. By bringing Wilson on board, they intend to develop a rookie quarterback without the immediate pressure of starting. During his recent tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Wilson amassed 2,482 passing yards and 16 touchdowns, despite battling a calf injury.
Expressing enthusiasm about his new role, Wilson shared a photo of MetLife Stadium on social media, reminiscing about his past success there and expressing a desire to replicate it. His wife, Ciara, showed support by sharing his post adorned with patriotic hearts.
The Giants’ receiving corps, including Malik Nabers, Wan’Dale Robinson, and Darius Slayton, have welcomed Wilson, anticipating that his leadership and experience will enhance the team’s performance in the upcoming season.