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Giants QB Russell Wilson Goals to Show Doubters Mistaken: ‘I By no means Lack Confidence’
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Giants QB Russell Wilson Goals to Show Doubters Mistaken: ‘I By no means Lack Confidence’

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — It’s been nearly 15 years since Shea Tierney was a student with Russell Wilson at North Carolina State, and in some ways not much has changed. He still sees Wilson’s cannon arm, his athletic ability and his accuracy. He can tell Wilson’s brain is as sharp as ever, too.

Back then, of course, Wilson was an undersized underdog, trying to prove a legion of doubters wrong. Now he’s got a Super Bowl ring, 10 trips to the Pro Bowl and a résumé that might someday put him in the Hall of Fame.

And as for those doubters … well, in some ways, not much has changed there either. Wilson may be 36 now and in the twilight of a great career, but the 5-foot-11, 206-pound quarterback seems to have something to prove to the world again.

“I think that’s the great thing about Russell is he’s always done that,” said Tierney, who is now the quarterbacks coach for the Giants, Wilson’s latest team. “But I think Russ would be the first to tell you he’s always got high expectations for himself. I think he’s more so trying to prove it to himself.”

It shouldn’t be that way, of course — not after 46,135 passing yards, 350 touchdowns and 121 wins in a 13-year career. But the last few years have been a rickety roller-coaster ride for the five-time All-Pro. He had gone to nine Pro Bowls in 10 seasons in Seattle before the Seahawks traded him to Denver rather than give him a lucrative contract at age 33. The Broncos gave him the money — five years, $245 million with $165 million guaranteed — but the results were disastrous. In his first year in Denver, he had a career-low 60.5 completion percentage and was sacked a career-high 55 times on a team that went 5-12 — just the second losing season of his career.

Wilson bounced back the next season, but the Broncos — and new coach Sean Payton — were so done with him that they ate a record $85 million in dead money to cut him loose. He landed in Pittsburgh, where he played well after recovering from a preseason calf injury, finishing with 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns and just five interceptions in 11 games. But he and the Steelers faded down the stretch — five straight losses to end their season against a brutal schedule. That left such a bitter taste that, rather than re-sign him, the Steelers chose to go with the enigmatic, 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers instead.

Even worse, their Plan B wasn’t Wilson. They first tried to re-sign his backup, Justin Fields, who eventually landed with the Jets.

After failing to re-sign Justin Fields (#2), Mike Tomlin and the Steelers pursued Aaron Rodgers rather than bring back Russell Wilson. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

And so, Russell Wilson is on his fourth team in five years — not exactly the way a potential future Hall of Famer wants to ride into the sunset of his career. 

“Sometimes in this game, things don’t bounce your way, don’t go the way you want them to,” Tierney said. “You’ve just got to be resilient with that. And that’s the biggest thing that Russ has done. I think he’d be the first one to tell you, ‘Yeah, the last couple of years have not gone the way I really wanted it to.’

“But he’s ready for the next challenge.”

Wilson has been ready for the challenge of New York for a while. The rumors that he wanted to play here, and that his famous wife — Grammy-winning singer Ciara — wanted to live here go back long before he actually left Seattle. And a year ago, a fan snapped a picture of him at Newark Airport at the start of free agency and posted it on social media. Turns out Wilson was in town to meet with the Giants before he headed to Pittsburgh to sign with the Steelers.

This March it finally happened — at least once the Giants decided not to wait for Rodgers to make up his mind. New York gave Wilson a one-year, $10.5 million deal with incentives that could double its value. And he quickly embraced the celebrity side of his new job. He’s been courtside at Knicks and New York Liberty games. He’s hung around the batting cage at Yankee Stadium. He even walked the red carpet with Ciara at the Met Gala.

Russell Wilson and wife Ciara at the 2025 Met Gala.  (Photo by Cindy Ord/MG25/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

Of course, it’s all great now. The Giants were 3-14 last season and the expectations are low. The organization and New York fans are still stinging from the collapse of QB Daniel Jones, who crumbled under the weight of injuries after signing a four-year, $160 million contract in 2023. The franchise has been in an offensive desert, really, since Eli Manning retired in 2020. The Giants have averaged an anemic 17.1 points per game over the past five years, finishing in the bottom four in total offense in four of those seasons.

And that’s largely because, while Jones was struggling and battling constant injuries, the team was rolling out a roster of quarterbacks that included Colt McCoy, Mike Glennon, Jake Fromm, Davis Webb, Tommy DeVito, Tyrod Taylor and Drew Lock.

Wilson is an obvious upgrade. Yes, the bar is low, but the anticipation of his impact on the offense is high. Privately, the Giants are absolutely convinced they would’ve been a .500 team at least last season if they had gotten even marginal quarterback play. General manager Joe Schoen has done a remarkable job of rebuilding the rest of the roster after the Dave Gettleman Error, creating some fiscal stability and amassing some impressive young talent, like receiver Malik Nabers, edge rushers Kayvon Thibodeaux and Brian Burns, and a professional offensive line that could be much improved.

The Giants face a brutal schedule, but they still believe that the right quarterback could conceivably bring them to the edge of playoff contention.

And this time, with Wilson, they think they got it right.

“He’s been a guy that, when you look at what he’s done from Seattle to Pittsburgh, it was a mesh and fit for our scheme,” said Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown. “We knew we needed to push the ball down the field a lot more. You guys have seen him do that in practice. That’s an ability and knack that is unique for Russ.”

It’s been clear this summer that Wilson still has the arm to unleash his famous “moon ball,” which could be transformational for the Giants’ strong core of receivers. And it’s not just about Nabers, their young, potential superstar wideout. They have speed and deep threats in veteran Darius Slayton and young Jalin Hyatt who could see their numbers transform, too.

“He has amazing talent with the ball,” Slayton said of Wilson. “Accuracy, great touch on the deep balls. I don’t really know that he’s missed more than one or two deep balls this whole camp. He is really accurate, really smart.”

But what attracted the Giants to Wilson was more than that. After years of dealing with quarterbacks trying to find their way, following more than leading, they are almost relieved to have someone who has already been to the top and back.

“You look at the leadership component,” Brown said. “When you see what Russ has done since he got here: Within the first two weeks, he’s bringing Jalin Hyatt out to L.A. and they’re working out privately. He’s getting all the skill guys together down in Atlanta, scheduling a dinner with the O-line and running backs.

“Remember, our nucleus has been really young throughout our time here. Him having that veteran leadership on the offensive side as well as having the ability to complement what Dabs [head coach Brian Daboll] desires to get carried out from the quarterback place, we thought it was a extremely good match.”

Daboll agrees, and stresses the usual that Wilson units each time he steps on the sphere.

“He’s a professional,” Daboll mentioned. “There is a motive why he has had the profession that he is had. Once you take a look at his work ethic, his dedication to being the perfect model of himself that he may be, how he is out right here at apply, his management traits inside the gamers, his communication — not simply with the receivers, tight ends, operating backs, however with the offensive line — he’s been a very good addition for us.”

For now, that actually appears to be true. However for the way lengthy? 

The unspoken actuality of Wilson’s cope with the Giants is that he’s very possible a one-year caretaker on the place. Again in April, Schoen traded a second-round choose and two thirds to get again into the primary spherical to draft Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart at No. 25. He’s undeniably anticipated to be the Giants’ Quarterback of the Future, possible starting subsequent yr.

The Giants, in line with a number of crew sources, are fully wonderful with the concept of Dart not enjoying in any respect in his rookie season. But when they discover themselves out of playoff competition within the second half, they may change their minds. Which implies Wilson’s quest to revive the Giants and show he’s nonetheless an elite quarterback might not have a lot time.

The Giants invested lots of capital in buying Jaxson Dart. How lengthy can Wilson maintain off the first-round draft choose? (Photograph by Ishika Samant/Getty Photos)

Not that he’s bothered by that at this stage of his profession.

“And on the finish of the day, you bought to make performs,” Wilson mentioned. “I have been lucky to have the ability to make performs for a very long time, and it is on movie. Plenty of it’s simply: You examine it, you be taught it and develop and preserve getting higher. And also you ignore the noise and you retain your head down and preserve working. I additionally work on it, too. I feel the final piece of it’s that I feel my psychological aptitude is unquestionably very sturdy.”

In different phrases, he doesn’t care what others assume. He’s assured in what he can nonetheless do.

“I feel you are at all times simply attempting to show your self proper,” Wilson added. “I do know what I am able to each day. I by no means lack confidence.”

The Giants are assured, too. And so they’ve gone to nice lengths to “let Russ prepare dinner” of their offense this season. Though they agreed to phrases with him simply 4 days after they signed veteran QB Jameis Winston, Daboll rapidly made it clear that Wilson is his starter. The Giants haven’t even entertained the notion that Dart is looming over his shoulder both. They’ve given Wilson leeway to guide their crew.

And he has settled into the job as comfortably as he settled into his new locker on the Giants’ coaching facility — not coincidentally the identical one he used in the course of the week of apply earlier than he led the Seahawks to a 43-8 win over the Broncos in Tremendous Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium.

If the previous 5 years have weighed on Wilson, he actually doesn’t present it. He’s embraced each side of his new job, from the celeb to the expectations to the cost to guide his new teammates out of the wilderness. He’s in fixed movement throughout apply, encouraging teammates and celebrating their success. And, in an enormous change from the Giants’ quarterbacks of the previous 5 years, he gives expansive solutions to questions, permits deep dives into his pondering, and by no means appears to be with out his trademark smile.

“Perhaps I am the energizer bunny lots of the occasions,” Wilson mentioned. “However I feel I am at all times always engaged on me. We’re all rising, we’re all studying, we’re all creating. All of us have highs and lows. I’ve had lots of highs, and the lows are simply classes alongside the best way. Not losses. They’re simply classes.”

Wilson has by no means been shy when stepping as much as a microphone, and that penchant for introspection has continued in New York. (Photograph by Ishika Samant/Getty Photos)

The core of this Giants crew has endured lots of these classes over the previous few years. Wilson, another way, has endured loads, too. The hope is that they’ll all be taught from them collectively. The idea is that Wilson can rejuvenate the franchise, whereas it helps re-energize him.

There received’t be lots of time to do it, and Wilson is aware of it received’t be simple. However identical to he was as a young person at NC State, he’s prepared for the problem — perhaps extra prepared than ever earlier than.

“If anyone’s battle-tested, I’m,” Wilson mentioned. “I can deal with something.”

Ralph Vacchiano is an NFL Reporter for FOX Sports activities. He spent six years protecting the Giants and Jets for SNY TV in New York, and earlier than that, 16 years protecting the Giants and the NFL for the New York Day by day Information. Observe him on Twitter at @RalphVacchiano.

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