00:00Russell Wilson's heading to TV. It's been reported that the 10-time pro bowler is joining CBS Sports
00:06as an NFL analyst after a one-year stint with the Giants, but he hasn't officially retired from
00:13football just yet. Now this move comes after months of speculation that he was weighing retirement
00:19and exploring television opportunities with multiple networks, with CBS eventually emerging
00:26as the favorite. Now Wilson's 2025 season with the Giants, as we know, didn't go according to plan.
00:33He opened the year as the starter, but the franchise eventually benched him and turned to rookie Jackson
00:39Dart as the starter. Now despite the disappointing ending in New York, Wilson leaves the game as one
00:46of the most accomplished quarterbacks of his generation, Super Bowl champ, 10-time pro bowler,
00:53and one of the most successful quarterbacks in Seattle Seahawks history. Now he's already gotten
00:58a taste of broadcasting, making appearances on CBS's The NFL Today during the 2025 season,
01:05and his exact role is still being finalized as we report this, but reports have indicated that he'll
01:11be a part of CBS's NFL coverage heading into the 2026 season. From Super Bowl champ to studio analyst,
01:19Russell Wilson's next chapter looks like it could be underway, but is he officially ready to trade
01:26the huddle for the headset? That's my question. If he gets a call to join a team sometime during the
01:32season as an emergency quarterback or even backup, does he leave the studio to go back to the field?
01:39We want to hear your comments below.
Comments