SURPRISE, Ariz. -- A Super Bowl-winning quarterback is going to spring training.

The Seattle Seahawks' Russell Wilson announced via Twitter on Thursday that he will be at the Texas Rangers' facility on March 3.

Wilson tweeted a photo of himself holding a No. 3 Rangers jersey:

It's unclear whether Wilson will participate in drills or just talk with some players. Rangers officials said they will be in touch with Mark Rodgers, Wilson's agent, in the next few days to figure out a schedule, but it is unlikely Wilson will be in Arizona long.

"We are very pleased that Russell will be able to spend some time at our spring training camp," said Rangers GM Jon Daniels in a statement. "Due to his other commitments, I expect his visit will be brief but he should be able to interact with our players on both the major and minor league sides. We are finalizing his exact schedule for March 3."

The Rangers selected Wilson in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 draft in December, and he said at the time that he was interested in going to spring training. Rodgers said a few weeks ago that the quarterback hadn't decided what he was going to do after the Super Bowl victory. But Wilson's tweet means he'll at least visit the Rangers.

Texas paid $12,000 to pluck Wilson from the Colorado Rockies organization with the hopes that some of its young players could relate to him and see what it takes to be a successful pro athlete.