
Former NFL quarterback Russell Wilson is set to join CBS’s ‘NFL Today’ studio team, according to a Monday report from Front Office Sports.
The Super Bowl-winning quarterback will take over from Matt Ryan, who departed after a three-year run to become president of football for the Atlanta Falcons.
Neither CBS nor Wilson’s representatives provided comment when contacted about the reported move.
The 37-year-old Wilson played in three games at the start of last season with the New York Giants before being benched in favor of rookie Jaxson Dart.
Wilson’s career began with a successful ten-year stint with the Seattle Seahawks, followed by two seasons in Denver and single seasons with Pittsburgh and New York.
During his time with Seattle, Wilson posted a 104-53-1 record as a starter, highlighted by a dominant 43-8 win over the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII following the 2013 season.
Throughout his 205-game career (202 starts) spanning the Seahawks (2012-21), Broncos (2022-23), Steelers (2024) and Giants (2025), Wilson threw for 46,966 yards with 353 touchdowns and 114 interceptions while completing 64.6% of his passes. His career achievements include ranking 12th all-time in touchdown passes and 16th in passing yards, along with earning the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award in 2020. The quarterback was also selected to 10 Pro Bowls during his playing career.








