EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Insisting he lives in the moment, Russell Wilson expressed no desire to part ways with the New York Giants after again losing out on the starting quarterback role.
“I love it here; I love my teammates,” Wilson said Wednesday after Jameis Winston took over as the starter, with rookie Jaxson Dart in concussion protocol. “I want to see it through. I haven’t asked for a release or anything like that. I want to be here.”
More than a decade removed since helping Seattle win the Super Bowl, Wilson seems to be at another crossroads of contemplating his football future. He turns 37 on Nov. 29 and does not have an NFL contract beyond this season after signing a one-year deal in March.
That does not mean Wilson sounds ready to hang up his cleats, saying he feels like h

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