Russell Wilson Signals New NFL Chapter With Major Off-Field Decision

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Veteran quarterback Russell Wilson just finished his 14th NFL season, appearing in six games through his first campaign with the New York Giants.
Wilson spent the majority of the year as the Giants’ third-string option behind Jaxson Dart and Jameis Winston, but began the year as the team’s starter for its first three games. New York went 0-3 in those games as he completed 58.0% of his pass attempts for 831 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions.
Now, the 37-year-old signal caller is in search of his next NFL landing spot when he becomes a free agent in March.
For the first time in his NFL career, Wilson will be represented by a new agent.
Wilson had been represented by Mark Rodgers since he entered the league as the Seattle Seahawks’ No. 75 overall pick in the 2012 draft. But in preparation for his upcoming free agency, the 10-time NFL Pro Bowler has switched representation to David Mulugheta of Athletes First.
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Wilson fully intends on playing again in 2026. He feels his Week 2 performance against the Dallas Cowboys proves he still has what it takes to perform at a high level.
In that 40-37 overtime loss on Sep. 14, Wilson completed 30 of his 41 pass attempts for 450 yards, three touchdowns and one interceptions.

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