Veteran quarterback Russell Wilson, 37, explores a potential pivot to television as a free agent after one challenging season with the New York Giants. His NFL prospects remain uncertain, but he engages in deep discussions for a broadcasting role.
Potential Move to CBS Pregame Show
CBS’s ‘The NFL Today’ pregame Sunday show emerges as the leading option for Wilson’s expertise. Network executives hold extended talks with the former Super Bowl champion to succeed Matt Ryan, who now leads football operations for the Atlanta Falcons as president.
Wilson would join host James Brown alongside analysts Nate Burleson and Bill Cowher. His prior collaborations with CBS, including a guest spot during the Giants’ bye week last season, strengthen his candidacy.
CBS also considers Hall of Fame linebacker Luke Kuechly for the position amid several high-profile offseason hires, such as Mike Tomlin.
Ongoing NFL Interest from Jets
Wilson keeps gridiron options alive with a recent visit to the New York Jets on Monday. The team eyes him as a veteran backup to starter Geno Smith.
New York’s quarterback roster includes Bailey Zappe, Brady Cook, and fourth-round draft pick Cade Klubnik. Wilson and Smith share history from their Seattle Seahawks tenure in 2020 and 2021.
General Manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn confer with Smith on backup candidates. Smith recalls his positive experiences with Wilson in Seattle. The Jets initiate contact before the NFL Draft, scheduling the visit afterward. Mougey and Wilson previously worked together with the Denver Broncos from 2022 to 2023, when Mougey served as assistant general manager.
No deal materializes immediately despite mutual interest.
Giants Tenure Recap
Wilson opens last season as the Giants’ starter but faces a benching after an 0-3 start. The team selects Jaxson Dart in the first round, prompting fan calls for the rookie. Dart takes over in Week 4.
Wilson later fills in during Dart’s concussion protocol, with the team opting for Jameis Winston instead. He appears in three additional games, completing 69 of 119 passes for 831 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions. His one-year contract expires earlier this year, ushering him into free agency.

