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Steelers Predicted to ‘Compete for a Championship’ After Stealing Russell Wilson Away From the Broncos, as Per Chargers Legend

Published 03/11/2024, 2:08 PM EDT

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Looks like the draft season is in full swing! The Pittsburgh Steelers have been making waves in the NFL offseason with a surprising acquisition that could shake up the AFC North division. A former NFL player believes this move could be the key to helping the Steelers realize their championship potential and get back to the league’s top.

Former Chargers linebacker and three-time Pro Bowler Shawne Merriman has commented on the Steelers’ most recent roster move, which includes stealing a star player from the Broncos, stating that it may significantly affect the team’s success in the coming season. Since Ben Roethlisberger retired, the Steelers have been looking for a dependable quarterback, and Merriman thinks they may have found him.

Merriman’s bold prediction

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Merriman was blunt in his tweet about the Steelers’ prospects with Wilson at quarterback. Considering that the three-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro linebacker was a formidable force in the NFL during his playing days, his evaluation is significant.

Merriman said, “Russell Wilson isn’t what he once was but an upgrade from anything they’ve had there in a long time,” admitting that even if Wilson isn’t at his best right now, he’s still a significant improvement over the quarterback alternatives the Steelers have had recently. Merriman’s support of Wilson and the Steelers’ quest for a title has created a lot of talk among fans and experts. Now that Wilson has moved to Pittsburgh, many are curious to see how he performs and if he can meet the high standards established by the former Chargers great.

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Wilson joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2022 following a dismal two years with the Broncos, who acquired him in exchange for a large haul that included many first- and second-round draft picks. Wilson had difficulty adjusting to life in Denver, going 11-19 as a starter and missing the playoffs despite the high expectations.

Steelers embrace win-now mentality

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Wilson’s signing by the Steelers indicates a dramatic change in the team’s philosophy from the conservative tactics they have been known for in recent years to a win-now one. When the new league year starts on March 13, Wilson is anticipated to sign a one-year, $1.2 million contract with the Steelers, according to reports from ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

The Steelers indicate they are prepared to go above and beyond shortly to contend for a title by acquiring Wilson. The destiny of Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett, who was selected in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, is also called into question by this action.

Although Pickett has had moments of brilliance, his consistency has been lacking; in 14 games as a starter, he has thrown 13 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. The Steelers’ readiness to take a calculated risk on Wilson indicates that they think he can offer the experience and leadership needed to improve the team’s performance and contend for a Super Bowl run.

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Russell Wilson’s signing ushers in a new era for the Pittsburgh Steelers, one that is concentrated on winning titles now. The Steelers have a quality roster, plus Shawne Merriman’s endorsement, so the stage is set for an entertaining season in Pittsburgh. All eyes will be on Wilson and the Steelers as they traverse the difficulties presented by the AFC to see whether they can live up to the high standards set by the legendary former Charger.

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Bhawna Yadav is a college football and NFL writer at EssentiallySports. She specializes in a diverse range of topics relating to football. She delves into the lives of retired NFL icons such as Brady and Gronkowski, while also staying abreast of exciting developments in college football.
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