Russell Wilson will soon be released by Broncos Country, but he has already been issued a passport and is looking for a new home.
According to DraftKings oddsmakers, the Super Bowl-winning quarterback is likely to go to the Pittsburgh Steelers (-200).
However, the Las Vegas Raiders clearly need a quarterback at +275, so there’s still room for other teams to make the jump.
Further down the odds board are the Atlanta Falcons at +475 and the New England Patriots at +800.
There were several topics – including those from The Post’s Ryan Dunleavy – Wilson could consider a move to the Giants as the franchise begins to suffer under the influence of quarterback Daniel Jones.
However, quarterback Jones remains disabled and the team is stalemate at 30/1.
Almost every team ranked higher than the Giants in odds doesn’t have a definitive starter that would prevent Wilson from signing with the Giants.
The only caveat is that the Buccaneers are pending a decision on a major contract with Baker Mayfield, but there is a mutual interest in keeping him.
Russell Wilson next team odds
| team | odds |
|---|---|
| pittsburgh steelers | -200 |
| las vegas raiders | +275 |
| atlanta falcons | +475 |
| new england patriots | +800 |
| minnesota vikings | +950 |
| tampa bay buccaneers | 18/1 |
| commander of washington | 20/1 |
| tennessee titans | January 30th |
| new york giants | January 30th |
| chicago bears | 40/1 |
| carolina panthers | 40/1 |
| new orleans saints | 50/1 |
To bet on this market, you need to focus on teams that are in need of a quarterback, but may not necessarily be looking to draft one in the NFL Draft in late April.
This will likely eliminate the commander and the Patriots unless they decide to give up a quarterback in the top three draft picks or sign Wilson as a bridge quarterback.
Neither is likely.
Near the top of the market is the Minnesota Vikings, who may be on the verge of losing Kirk Cousins in free agency.
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He’s obviously flirted with other teams, and remember Cousins chose Minnesota because they were offering a fully guaranteed contract.
Perhaps Wilson could see himself throwing passes to Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison next season.
