It's like Russell Wilson giant The vision matches his new team quite well.
The latest Big Blue Signal Cara agreed to a one-year, $10.5 million contract on Tuesday, and hours after the news broke, Wilson took X to post feelings about coming to the Big Apple.
“I was here before…I can't wait again,” Wilson wrote X in a photo of the exterior of MetLife Stadium.
Wilson, 36, happened to win the Super Bowl 2014 with the Seahawks via the Payton Manning-led Broncos at the same venue.
In a 43-8 loss, Wilson threw for 206 yards and two touchdowns on 18 of 26 attempts.
Wilson's wife Ciara reposted a photo of MetLife, adding red, white and blue hearts along the bottom.
Wilson returned to the Super Bowl a year later, but his victory at Meadowland marks his only victory in the big game.
The 36-year-old spent last season with the Steelers and played 11 games after suffering a calf injury over the summer.
Upon his return, he threw for 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns and five interceptions, putting the Steelers in the playoffs and being selected to the Pro Bowl.
But it was a hot and cold year for aspiring signals. Signal wannabes struggled with four consecutive losses, including a wildcard round loss on the road to the Ravens.
The Seahawks win the Super Bowl 2014. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post
Wilson now appears to be a powerful stopping option under the centre of Malik Nabels' new wide receiver squad, Onedale Robinson and Darius Slayton's new wide receiver squad.
Slayton looked excited about the news of his new QB.
“Giant's Country….Let Ride,” he wrote on X on Tuesday.
