DENVER -- Quarterback Russell Wilson didn't play a single snap in the Pittsburgh Steelers' 13-6 win against the Denver Broncos, but coach Mike Tomlin still gave him a game ball. Not just any game ...
Wilson watched Pittsburgh's 13-6 win from the sideline as he continues to deal with a calf injury. He received a game ball, though, after his new team defeated the team that unceremoniously parted ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson didn’t step onto the field for Week 2’s game against the Denver Broncos, but he still walked away with a game ball. A “petty” game ball ...
Despite not playing on Sunday, Pittsburgh Steelers veteran quarterback Russell Wilson was given a game ball following the win over his former team. While it was Fields who led the Steelers to the ...
According to Fields, the Steelers gave a game ball to Russell Wilson after the game for his return to Denver. Wilson was released by the Broncos this offseason after being benched late in the ...
After the game, Fields revealed that Wilson received a "petty game ball" in Week 2, along with fellow former Broncos Brandon Johnson and Corliss Waitman. Fields then went on to say of Wilson ...
DENVER, Co. (KDKA) -- Russell Wilson didn't take the field for the Steelers in his return to Denver but he still got a game ball, in this case referred to as a 'petty game ball.' Justin Fields ...
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Fields also revealed that Wilson and two other ex-Denver players -- wide receiver Brandon Johnson and punter Corliss Waitman -- received "petty game balls" after the Steelers beat their former team.