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		Newly signed Russell Wilson says he 
		expects to be the Giants' starting QB this upcoming season
			[March 27, 2025]  
			By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. 
			Russell Wilson has bounced around the NFL the past few years, a 
			one-time Super Bowl winner suddenly without a consistent home while 
			facing doubts and critics about his play.
 The 36-year-old quarterback is now officially at his latest stop 
			after signing his one-year contract with the New York Giants on 
			Wednesday, a day after agreeing to terms on the deal with what is 
			his third team in as many years and fourth in five years.
 
 But with the Giants, Wilson has his sights set on one thing.
 
 “I expect to be the starter and to be able to come here and rock and 
			roll every day,” Wilson said during a Zoom call Wednesday. “I think 
			this team’s really looking for somebody to lead them in every way — 
			in terms of the process, in the offseason, during the season, our 
			habits and our thought process and how we create a great winning 
			culture.
 
 "How do we continue to establish that and to really build on things 
			that we do well and the things that we continue to need to do?”
 
 A person with knowledge of the contract told The Associated Press 
			it's worth up to $21 million with $10.5 million guaranteed. The 
			person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team 
			didn't announce financial terms.
 
			 
			Wilson joins a quarterback room that includes veteran Jameis 
			Winston, who signed a two-year contract last week, and Tommy DeVito, 
			an exclusive rights free agent who was re-signed on March 8. New 
			York also has the No. 3 overall pick in the NFL draft next month and 
			could still target a quarterback.
 “The great part about professional sports is constant change, 
			constant movement,” Wilson said. "If we draft a quarterback, we’ll 
			make sure he does everything he can to be ready to go and be 
			prepared with his mentality.
 
 “But for me, I’m focused on winning — what I can do as a quarterback 
			of the New York Giants to help us win and do everything we can to 
			lead?”
 
 Wilson, a 10-time Pro Bowl selection, helped Pittsburgh make the 
			playoffs last season and threw for 2,482 yards with 16 touchdown 
			passes and five interceptions and a 96.5 passer rating. But the 
			Steelers lost five in a row at the end of the season after starting 
			6-1 with him.
 
 The Steelers allowed Wilson to become a free agent, as they did with 
			Justin Fields — who signed with the Jets. While there was a chance 
			Wilson could be back in Pittsburgh, the Steelers also met last week 
			with Aaron Rodgers — who remains a possibility to sign there if he 
			wants to play a 21st NFL season.
 
 Meanwhile, Wilson met with the Giants and felt the fit was right.
 
 “First of all, Aaron Rodgers is a tremendous football player,” 
			Wilson said. "He’s done some amazing things in this league. I’ve 
			been fortunate that I’ve been able to do some great things, too. 
			What I’m focused on right now is what we can do here. That’s been my 
			focus since I signed.
 
 “Also, too, along the way is finding a place that will continue to 
			believe in you.”
 
 Wilson called Pittsburgh “a special, special place” for him, and 
			praised his former Steelers teammates, including T.J. Watt and Cam 
			Heyward.
 
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            Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson (3) calls out at the 
			line of scrimmage during the first half of an NFL football game 
			against the Baltimore Ravens, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, in Baltimore. 
			(AP Photo/Nick Wass, File) 
             
 
			 “But coming here and being in New York is an 
			exciting place to play,” Wilson said. "It’s a place that wants to 
			win and knows how to win is and has won before. For me, it’s 
			bringing everything I know, all the experiences and touchdowns, all 
			the wins, and also all the love and passion for the game to the 
			locker room. That’s what I’m really excited for.
 “It’s going to be a special, special thing and we've got to go work 
			for it every day and go do it.”
 
 Wilson spent part of his night across the Hudson River at Madison 
			Square Garden, where he watched the New York Knicks lose to the Los 
			Angeles Clippers. Wilson, seated next to actor Matthew Modine, was 
			shown on the video board to cheers, signed a football and then 
			tossed it into the stands to fans.
 
 Wilson played two disappointing seasons in Denver following 10 years 
			in Seattle, which he helped win a Super Bowl in February 2014 at 
			MetLife Stadium — Wilson's new home stadium.
 
 “I have some amazing memories here,” he said. “Some of my most fond 
			memories of this game that I poured my heart and soul into every day 
			happened right here in this stadium right across the street in 
			MetLife Stadium. I’m excited to create some more memories with some 
			amazing teammates for this amazing fan base.”
 
 Wilson mentioned at least a dozen of his new Giants teammates during 
			his 20-minute chat with reporters. Among those players was young 
			wide receiver Malik Nabers, who spoke to Wilson before the 
			quarterback signed.
 
 “This guy, when he touches the ball, he may score every single 
			time,” Wilson said, adding that Nabers is a “freak of an athlete.”
 
			
			 He also praised embattled coach Brian Daboll, saying “he’s been 
			around greatness and knows what it looks like and sounds like," 
			while pointing out his five Super Bowl rings as an assistant.
 “What I really like about Dabs is just his mentality, his attack 
			mentality,” Wilson said. "We haven’t been able to talk a whole bunch 
			of ball yet, but I’ve been able to see a bunch over the years and 
			understand who he is.
 
 “I think that’s the exciting part about what we can do and all the 
			guys we have around us.”
 
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 AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi contributed to this report.
 
			
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