The first day of June is typically one of the busiest days of the NFL calendar as it’s when the financial books essentially roll over, giving teams more flexibility to make transactions. This June 1 saw the shocking trade of Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, the expected trade of A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots, and the reuniting of Odell Beckham with the New York Giants.
Given that flurry of moves, it may have flown under the radar that a Super Bowl-winning, potential Hall of Fame quarterback is apparently calling it a career. Russell Wilson accepted a broadcasting position with CBS Sports for the 2026 NFL season, despite having an offer to be a backup quarterback on the New York Jets. Wilson, 37, hasn’t officially announced his retirement but has been dumped by three teams over the last three years.





