The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a surprising move in their quarterback search by signing Skylar Thompson, while questions about Russell Wilson’s future with the team remain unanswered. With no quarterbacks currently under contract,
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran quarterback Skylar Thompson Tuesday afternoon. The former Kansas State Wildcat has mostly been a backup since being draft
The Steelers signed Miami Dolphins backup quarterback Skylar Thompson on Tuesday, just three days after their 2024 season came to an end with a 28–14 wild-card loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Thompson's agency SportsTrust Advisors confirmed the news.
Steelers make an early move to build up their roster with Skylar Thompson’s signing, setting the stage for the 2025 QB room.
After a tough elimination in the 2025 NFL playoffs, Mike Tomlin has already made the first change to the Steelers' roster amid uncertainty surrounding the futures of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.
Skylar Thompson’s contract with the Dolphins expired Monday and it didn’t take long for him to find a new home.
The Pittsburgh Steelers wasted no time bolstering their quarterback depth after a humbling 28-14 playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers are continuing to evaluate their quarterback options for the future but have added veteran signal-caller Skylar Thompson, per his agency.
Pittsburgh Steelers are sorting out what decision they will make regarding the continuity of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields as quarterbacks for the upcoming 2025 NFL season, while Mike Tomlin made something clear about those players' situations.
The Steelers have some big decisions to make at quarterback for 2025. On Tuesday, they made one that will be far less consequential than others. Skylar Thompson signed a futures contract with the team.
In March 2024, Wilson signed a one-year, $1.21 million contract with the Steelers. The 5-foot-11, 206-pound signal-caller was released last offseason by the Denver Broncos. His release saddled Denver with a $53 million cap hit this year and a $32 million hit in 2025.
Well, that didn't take long. One day after his practice squad contract with the Miami Dolphins expired, quarterback Skylar Thompson already has found himself a