DENVER (KDVR) — Almost a week after the Broncos announced the release of quarterback Russell Wilson, the football star has announced plans to join the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In a late-night social media post, Wilson posted a video of Steelers fans set to ‘Renegade’ by Styx, captioned “Year 13. Grateful.”

The Broncos announced Wilson’s release on March 4.

Wilson played two seasons for the Broncos, one under former coach Nathaniel Hackett and one under Payton.

Last season, he threw for 26 touchdowns and eight interceptions but the team missed the playoffs and finished with an 8-9 record.

There has been speculation about the Broncos moving on from Wilson since the season ended and Payton has said the team was looking at all options.

“Obviously the financial part of this is a significant component,” owner and chief executive officer Greg Penner said in January. “But that’s not what will drive the decision. The decision will be driven on what’s the best interest of this football team winning games.”

Wilson confirmed previously the team had asked him to restructure his contract or risk getting benched. Wilson was benched with two games left in the season.

Wilson’s new team was announced only a day after the Broncos announced they were trading wide receiver Jerry Jeudy to the Cleveland Browns for the fifth and sixth-round draft picks.

This is a developing story. More information will be added as FOX31 learns about Wilson’s salary, plans and additional details.

Heather Willard

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