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Russell Wilson not thinking about retirement, plans to play in 2026: 'I know what I'm capable of'
Russell Wilson may have been benched for Jaxson Dart during his year with the New York Giants, but he plans to play in 2026 despite only starting three games.
Russell Wilson is going nowhere. The quarterback endured a rough season with the New York Giants, losing his starting job to rookie Jaxson Dart before falling behind Jameis Winston in the pecking
After his benching and later demotion to third-string with the New York Giants this season, Russell Wilson is planning on giving it another go in 2026 with a new team. The 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback and free agent-to-be said Monday his is not considering retirement following his 14th season in the NFL.
Meeting with reporters during the annual locker clean-out day, Wilson revealed that he tore his hamstring on the Friday before the Week 2 game at the Cowboys.
New York Giants QB Russell Wilson has made a decision about his future in the league after another disappoinging season.
New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson revealed that he played through an undisclosed torn hamstring before being benched for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart.
Russell Wilson and his wife, Ciara, have been quite open about expressing their love publicly, and often post affectionates moments with each other on social media.