Russell Wilson Retires, Joins CBS Sports as Analyst

In a move that signals the end of a remarkable NFL career, ten-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson is finalizing a deal to join CBS Sports as a studio analyst.

Wilson, who spent 14 seasons in the NFL and captured a Super Bowl championship with the Seattle Seahawks, is expected to become part of CBS Sports’ pregame coverage alongside James Brown, Nate Burleson, and Bill Cowher.

Wilson’s résumé extends far beyond his on-field accomplishments. In addition to earning ten Pro Bowl selections and winning Super Bowl XLVIII, he was honored with the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award for his impact both on and off the field.

The transition to broadcasting follows one of the most accomplished quarterback careers of his generation. Wilson ranks among the NFL’s all-time leaders in passing touchdowns and wins, building a legacy defined by leadership, durability, and postseason success.

For CBS Sports, the addition brings a recently retired star with firsthand experience as a franchise quarterback and championship winner. His perspective could provide unique insight into today’s evolving NFL landscape, particularly at the quarterback position.

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