Former starting quarterback Russell Wilson potentially put his team at risk of NFL punishment with a recent admission. The passer revealed hidden intel while addressing his retirement plans.
His failure to disclose said information is now being put under the spotlight. Were the New York Giants compliant?
Wilson started the first three games of the year for the franchise, going 0-3 under center. He threw for less than 170 yards in two of those outings, forcing Brian Daboll to bench him for rookie Jaxson Dart.
That question is now being asked after a recent revelation. The signal caller admitted to being hurt ahead of a Week 2 matchup vs. rival Dallas.
Wilson said he tore his hamstring in the days leading up to the contest. He was not found on the injury report.
The quarterback was recently asked about a potential retirement following a string of disappointing seasons. He says he has no desire to hang it up.
“I’m not blinking. I know [what] I’m capable of. I think I showed that in Dallas, and I want to be able to do that again, you know, and just be ready to rock and roll, and be as healthy as possible and be ready to play ball.”
-Russell Wilson
He later opened up on an injury that was not previously disclosed.
Russell Wilson shares that he tore his hamstring the Friday before the Giants faced the Cowboys in Week 2. Wilson threw for 450 yards and 3 TD in the game
He adds that he wants to continue playing in the NFL: “I’m not blinking” pic.twitter.com/BcAuMhCDFg
— Giants Videos (@SNYGiants) January 5, 2026
Wilson says he tore his hamstring (Grade 2) on the final play of a Friday practice before facing the Cowboys. He kept the injury to himself, even going to the Dallas Mavericks’ training facility to get treatment rather than reveal it to the organization.
The setback did not appear to hamper his play much as he threw for 450 yards and three touchdowns. Still, he did admit to being less than 100%.
“I probably couldn’t run from the goal line to the 10-yard line if I wanted to, but I feel like… I got to play this game.”
-Russell Wilson
He likely leaked the intel as a way of preserving his future with another team in 2026. He can blame some of his inconsistent play on the injury when searching for a new home this offseason.
Unfortunately, he’s now put his current team under fire.
According to Mike Florio of NBC Sports, an investigation and fine could follow the admission. The insider referenced the NFL’s policy as it relates to injury disclosure.
That policy largely revolves around sports gambling as bettors seek as much prevalent pregame information as necessary before making their informed predictions.
Those...