Russell Wilson strolled into Camping World Stadium on Saturday and immediately started looking for his son. He spotted him on the opposite sideline and made a beeline across the field. Wilson didn’t want to do anything without Future Wilson by his side.

After all, Wilson realizes his 10th Pro Bowl might be his last. The 36-year-old quarterback, who was added to the Pro Bowl Games as an alternate when the Bills’ Josh Allen pulled out this week, is a pending free agent after a one year in Pittsburgh.

“I’m looking forward to hopefully going back to the Steelers and we’ll see what happens with the rest,” Wilson told The Associated Press. “I love it in Pittsburgh.”

The Steelers might have other ideas. Team president Art Rooney II indicated Monday that he would like to keep Wilson or Justin Fields on a multiyear deal. Rooney didn’t specify which one, but he said age could play a factor in the decision.

College basketball: Kadary Richmond scored 24 points, including the tiebreaking jumper with three seconds left, and No. 15 St. John’s held off Providence 68-66 on Saturday at Madison Square Garden after blowing a 19-point lead in the final nine minutes.

College football: The Nebraska spring game, one of the best-attended in college football and a revenue producer, likely won’t be held going forward because of coach Matt Rhule’s concern about teams poaching players.

NBA: The Clippers have agreed to trade P.J. Tucker and Mo Bamba to the Jazz for Patty Mills and Drew Eubanks. There is a future second-round draft pick involved in the deal as well.

WNBA: The Sun are trading guard DiJonai Carrington, the WNBA’s Most Improved Player in 2024, to the Wings for the No. 12 pick in April’s draft and the rights to swap picks with the Sun in the second round of the 2026 draft.