Former $49 Million Broncos QB Gets Bad News After Season Ends

   

The Denver Broncos navigated a tight salary cap situation in 2024 thanks to their decision to cut former starting quarterback Russell Wilson last offseason. They incurred an $85 million dead cap hit as Wilson was set to begin a five-year, $245 million contract.

Russell Wilson cut by Denver Broncos, who take record salary cap hit

They are not out of the woods yet, though. The Broncos still owe another $35 million in dead salary for cutting Wilson which counts against their books in 2025.

For Wilson, his storybook turnaround ended in disappointment and could soon face another.

“This will be the third time in the past four years the Steelers head into the offseason with uncertainty at quarterback. That Mike Tomlin noted it coincides with the Steelers being eliminated in the first round of the postseason three of the past four years should foreshadow that another change is coming,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac wrote on January 18. “When Wilson and the Steelers agreed to a one-year, veteran minimum contract in March, it was done so with both sides intending to sign a longer deal after the season.

“With the way the season ended with five consecutive losses and a disconnect existing with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, that deal might not materialize.”