
The NFL trade deadline on November 4th is fast approaching, and a significant name is reportedly on the block: New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson. Benched this week in favor of rookie Jaxson Dart, the veteran signal-caller is now a prime target for quarterback-needy teams across the league.

A Veteran on the Move?
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Saturday that “Wilson is expected to emerge as a trade candidate prior to the deadline on Nov. 4, the target of a QB-needy team in need of a veteran, according to sources around the league.” This news sends ripples through the league, as a player of Wilson’s caliber becoming available could dramatically alter the landscape for several franchises.

Wilson’s Stance: Loyalty Amidst Uncertainty
Despite the trade rumors and his recent benching, the 36-year-old veteran has maintained a professional front. He publicly stated that he has no intention of requesting a trade from the Giants, the team that signed him to a one-year, $10.5 million deal in March.
“No, I’m focused on helping this team win,” Wilson said Wednesday when asked about a potential trade. “I’m focused on helping Jaxson; I’m focused on me getting ready to be the best version of me today, on Wednesday. I wanna be here. I love this organization, I love the process of it all. I love the guys in the locker room. I’m not giving up on us and this season.”

An Attractive Trade Target
While Wilson may not initiate a move, his situation makes him an incredibly intriguing option for teams in desperate need of a veteran presence under center. He has demonstrated flashes of his former Pro Bowl self, including a career-high 450 passing yards and three touchdowns in the Giants’ thrilling 40-37 overtime loss to the Cowboys in Week 2.
Furthermore, Wilson’s one-year, $10.5 million contract is significantly more palatable than the financial commitment required for other potential trade targets, such as Falcons backup Kirk Cousins, who is in the second year of a four-year, $180 million deal. This makes Wilson a high-upside, lower-risk acquisition for a team looking to make a playoff push.

Quarterback Carousel: Who Needs Wilson?
The NFL season has already seen a rash of quarterback injuries, forcing several contending teams to rely on backup signal-callers. The Commanders, Vikings, 49ers, and Bengals are among the teams that have started backups over the first three weeks of the season. Any of these franchises, or others facing similar dilemmas, could view Wilson as the missing piece to salvage their season or solidify their playoff aspirations.

As the November 4th trade deadline looms, all eyes will be on the Giants’ front office to see if they move on from Russell Wilson. His availability presents a unique opportunity for a team to acquire a proven veteran quarterback at a reasonable price, potentially altering the course of their season.