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Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson may not have much with his new team, but he does have one standout weapon.
The Denver Broncos dodged a major bullet, as Russell Wilson demanded a $350 million fully guaranteed deal, nearly $200 ...
The 61-page ruling in the collusion grievance contains plenty of fascinaring details. Several of them relate to the contract ...
Testimony released from a lawsuit between the NFL and NFLPA shed new light on why the Seahawks were willing to trade Russell ...
NFL analyst Mark Schlereth believes the Giants “rip off the Band-Aid,” cut Russell Wilson, and start Jaxson Dart from Week 1 ...
Wilson, a 10-time Pro Bowler, signed a five-year, $245 million contract upon his trade to the Broncos from the Seattle ...
However, "within the next 10 days or so" of the trade being finalized and made public, Denver "started to get cold feet" on handing Wilson a fully guaranteed deal, he testified. Wilson still made $122 ...
The NFLPA's collusion grievance indicates Russell Wilson's ask for a fully guaranteed Broncos deal had ramifications ...
Russell Wilson spent the first 10 seasons of his NFL career with the Seattle Seahawks. In March 2022, he was traded to the Denver Broncos and agreed to a five-year deal worth $275 million.
Former NFLPA president called a Giants player a "wuss" in texts, blaming him for hurting guaranteed contract push.
Wilson and the Broncos agreed on a five-year, $245M pact in September 2022. The team’s ownership change, approved in August ...