Russell Wilson’s contract
Because of his success leading the Seattle Seahawks, Wilson was widely regarded as football royalty. So, it came as a shock to many when he was traded to the Denver Broncos in March 2022 and the two years remaining on Russell Wilson’s contract were carried over to Denver, at $24 million and $27 million for 2022 and 2023 respectively.
“For me, this has been an amazing journey. I remember being up on the stage not too long ago and talking about the visions and the goals and the missions, and I think the best part of it all is when you’re around some amazing people, amazing teammates who are so dedicated to the craft, it makes this that much more enjoyable,” Wilson said in a press conference at the time. “I believe this is a marriage, and you want to be here for a long time, and my goal is to be able to finish my career here.”
On September 1, 2022, it was announced he and the Broncos had agreed to a five-year contract extension worth $245 million total and the reason his with the Denver Broncos is considered one of the worst in NFL history is because he just hasn’t performed for his new team the way everyone was expecting.
2022 was massively disappointing. He was sacked more than any other quarterback and only threw for 16 touchdowns with 11 interceptions. Such was the disaster of his debut year with the Broncos that head coach Nathaniel Hackett was fired after just 15 games.
In February 2023, Sean Payton (formerly of the New Orleans Saints) was officially introduced as Denver Broncos head coach. But Russ just hasn’t been able to cook this year either, as evidenced by a humiliating 70-20 loss against the Miami Dolphins on September 24, 2023, and sitting at the bottom of the AFC West standings.
However, Wilson’s outlook on the rest of the season is positive and he’s definitely got a lot to prove. When Wilson was asked directly if he’s kept “receipts” on those naysayers from 2022, he replied: “I think you got them in your back pocket sometimes,” he said, chuckling. “Listen, I’m used to some of those who believe and some of those who doubt. I think that when you’re playing high stakes, and you dream to be the best that you can possibly be every day, there’s always going to be people that question whether you can do it or not. And I think I’ve proven that, throughout my career, what I can do, and I’ve got to do it again. And that’s just that’s just the name of the game.”
CBS speculated that releasing Wilson in 2024 will be on the table if he doesn’t have a bounce-back 2023 season, but the Broncos would have $85 million in 2024 dead money by releasing Wilson before exercising the option for his 2028 contract year.


















