Russell Wilson, the 36-year-old quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, showed his love for his teammates by deciding to splurge on Christmas presents for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line. Wilson decided to spend $50,000 on lavish gifts for his teammates. The gifts ranged from Louis Vuitton to Airbnb gift cards. This is Wilson’s first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he is doing everything he can to give to his teammates.
Russell Wilson’s $50,000 gifts also include Louis Vuitton and Airbnb gift cards
According to a video posted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Wilson made sure to include various gifts in the gift baskets he purchased for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive linemen. The $50,000 worth of gifts included a Louis Vuitton duffel bag and a $10,000 Airbnb gift card that allowed teammates to travel anywhere in the world and stay comfortably in a luxury Airbnb for free. But this was not all. The $50,000 worth of gifts also included gifts that were very personal to Wilson. New shoes and a bottle of rum from Wilson’s personal men’s clothing brand. This is also very close to Wilson and is from my wife’s brand, TenToOne Rum.
Now, it feels like a new Christmas tradition for quarterbacks to give gifts to their team’s offensive line. Russell Wilson wasn’t the only one to give extravagant gifts to the team’s offensive line. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow also spent thousands of dollars on the Cincinnati Bengals offensive line. Along with NFL star and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes also spent thousands of dollars on the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive line. Like Wilson, Patrick also gave Louis Vuitton to each player on the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive line.
About Russell Wilson and his NFL history
Wilson is an exceptional player on the field, and this is his 12th season in the National Football League. He joined the Seattle Seahawks 12 years ago in 2012 and stayed with them for quite some time. In 2021, Wilson decided it was time for a change and decided to join the Denver Broncos. However, unlike his time with the Seattle Seahawks, he did not stay with the Denver Broncos for long, and the Broncos released him on March 13 of this year. Two days later, it was announced that the Pittsburgh Steelers had signed him to a one-year contract worth $1 million.
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As soon as news broke that he had given $50,000 worth of gifts to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line, fans started saying that the Denver Broncos might have paid for it. That’s because the Denver Broncos are still paying him $39 million in guaranteed salary this season.