Russell Wilson with boxing gloveRussell Wilson (Photo via @NFL_DovKleiman/X)
Fans were not impressed when they came across a shirtless photo of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson after it surfaced online this week.

Wilson, who joined the Steelers earlier in the offseason via a trade from the Denver Broncos, appears to be doing some boxing as he looks to stay in shape for his upcoming make-or-break campaign.

A photo of the quarterback and Dominican boxer Elvis Rodriguez is making the rounds online, with Dov Kleiman’s X/Twitter account talking it up.

“Russell Wilson looks JACKED for this upcoming season with the Steelers,” the account captioned the image.

The comments indicate fans did not agree.

You can see some of their reactions below:


Russell Wilson Is No Stranger To Boxing

Russell Wilson posted the above photo, along with some others, to Instagram before it was shared by Kleiman.

The veteran QB also revealed having started boxing in 2018 before stopping after the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020.

“Back in the Ring,” he wrote. “Started in 2018 through 2020. Had some of my best years. Then COVID hit in 2020 and couldn’t go back in. Good to see my guys again @FreddyRoach & @MarvinSomodio #QuickFeetHeavyHands.”

 

 

The IG comments were not as harsh as the ones on X/Twitter. Elon Musk’s platform is a tough place…

“Minor setback for a major comeback, let’s get it, Russ!!” one user remarked.

“The separation is in the preparation! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽That’s My Quarterback!” said another.

“Bout to knock future ahh out😂😂😂😂,” a fan joked

“Kinda feels like we’re gonna get prime Seahawks version of Russ!” someone else wrote.

Russell ended up in Pittsburgh on the back of two underwhelming seasons with the Broncos. While his stats were decent, the team failed to make the playoffs both years. He will hope for a better spell with the Steelers.

Social Media Is Destroying Steelers QB Russell Wilson Over His Strange Comment About Teammate Justin Fields

Russell Wilson talking to Justin Fields after game.Russell Wilson and Justin Fields (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
NFL fans are destroying Pittsburgh Steelers signal-caller Russell Wilson over his comments on teammate and fellow quarterback Justin Fields, who also came over to Steel City this offseason.

Following his release from the Denver Broncos, Russell Wilson signed a one-year deal with the Steelers worth the veteran’s minimum. Soon after, the Steelers acquired Justin Fields via trade with the Chicago Bears, who went on to use the No. 1 pick on USC quarterback Caleb Williams.

In a recent interview with Tim Benz of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Wilson made headlines when he suggested that Fields could flourish in a non-quarterback role, adding that the Ohio State product “would strike fear in” opposing defenses:

“Justin is obviously one of the most talented guys in the NFL. You know all the things he can do. The player, the quarterback that he is. He’s dynamic. It’s all about us winning. That’s the focus. I think it would strike fear in some defenses, that’s for sure.

Justin is a franchise quarterback. He’s a guy that can do a lot of amazing things. So, we have two dynamic guys that can do a lot of special things.”

But let’s just say that fans on social media weren’t buying Wilson’s suggestion for one interesting reason…


 

Russell Wilson was released by the Denver Broncos this offseason despite a solid bounce-back campaign with head coach Sean Payton. In releasing the nine-time Pro Bowler, the Broncos took on a record $85 million dead money charge for the next two years.

Fields showed improvement in year three with the Bears last season, but they couldn’t pass on the opportunity to draft Williams after securing the No. 1 selection via trade with the Carolina Panthers.

Last season, Fields completed 61.4 percent of pass attempts and threw for 2,562 yards, 16 touchdowns and nine interceptions to go along with 657 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns.

Russell Wilson Is The Starter…For Now

Soon after the Steelers completed the trade for Fields, head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed that Wilson is the starting quarterback.

Wilson completed 66.4 percent of pass attempts last season for 3,070 yards and 26 touchdowns against only eight interceptions. And that was with a head coach who obviously wasn’t sold on Wilson as his QB.

The 35-year-old Wilson will open 2024 as the starter. But of course, Tomlin won’t hesitate to go to Fields if the future Hall of Famer struggles out of the gate.