Wilson is an unrestricted free agent this offseason after spending a season as the third-string quarterback in Denver.
Interestingly, the one name not mentioned here as a potential option in Las Vegas is Aaron Rodgers, who has recently — and hilariously — been linked to the New York Giants after the G-Men, like the Raiders,
Former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson was predicted to land as much as $25 million a year, with the Las Vegas Raiders mentioned as a landing spot.
Although the Pittsburgh Steelers look to be negotiating with both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, Wilson could end up on a new team. Teams like the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Giants have emerged as players.
Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders swung and missed when it came to their efforts to land Matthew Stafford, who was their top quarterback target this offseason. In the wake of the news that Stafford would be sticking with the Los Angeles Rams,
Ex-Denver Broncos QB Russell Wilson is being projected by SteelersWire to sign a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason.
It’s that time of year when quarterback-needy teams are paired with just about every passer available in the free agent market. And the Las Vegas Raiders are no exception. The Raiders made perhaps the offseason’s most unexpected coaching hire,
The Las Vegas Raiders could find themselves signing one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterbacks, Russell Wilson or Justin Fields, in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly eyeing three big-named quarterbacks after losing out on Matthew Staffotd.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNWhy the Las Vegas Raiders should or shouldn't pursue Russell Wilson as a bridge quarterbackLas Vegas Raiders didn't have a revolving door at the quarterback position, you know, back when they had Derek Carr. Now, that's not me saying they had a great quarterback then, because Carr had his fair share of issues,
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Hosted on MSNFormer first-round QB can help the Raiders unlock all kinds of draft possibilities if he were to sign with Las VegasOnce again the Las Vegas Raiders were used as leverage to help a quarterback or head coach get whatever it was that they wanted. First, it was Ben Johnson with the Chicago Bears, and now it's Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford.
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