Russell Wilson, entering his 13th NFL season, is on the brink of a potential Hall of Fame career as he prepares for his role as the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, winning the competition against Justin Fields. With a strong season, Wilson could significantly enhance his all-time statistics across multiple categories, potentially placing him in the top 10 for passing yards and touchdowns. However, his career also risks highlighting an unfortunate achievement—becoming the most-sacked quarterback in history.
By the Numbers
- 43,653 career passing yards, currently 19th all-time.
- 334 career passing touchdowns, currently 13th all-time.
- 115 regular season wins, currently 15th all-time.
- 527 sacks taken, currently 5th all-time, potentially leading by season’s end.
State of Play
- Wilson needs a strong performance to reach or exceed his career averages—3,637 passing yards, 27.8 touchdowns.
- Pittsburgh Steelers are aiming for success after a 10-win season, creating pressure for Wilson to deliver consistent results.
What’s Next
If Wilson maintains his average pace, he will likely climb the all-time passing statistics while vying to avoid injury and minimize sacks, which could define his legacy. A standout season could solidify his Hall of Fame candidacy and alter perceptions of his career.
Bottom Line
The 2024 season is pivotal for Russell Wilson—he stands to bolster his statistical legacy and Hall of Fame chances, but must navigate the dual challenges of performance and the risk of becoming the most-sacked quarterback in NFL history. How he balances these factors will shape his enduring legacy.