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Russell Wilson’s next team? A top contender emerges


February 28, 2024 –‍ 3:18 PM PST

Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) warms up before a game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo

The divorce between ​Russell Wilson and the⁣ Denver Broncos certainly appears to be a matter ‌of when, not⁤ if.

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Broncos coach Sean Payton said at the NFL Scouting Combine that “I would⁢ anticipate it being within the next two weeks,” when asked about a decision on Wilson’s future.

What’s ​next for the 35-year-old former Super ‌Bowl champion is one ‌of the biggest storylines ⁢of the NFL offseason.

With a trio of quarterback prospects atop most draft boards, that leaves a handful⁤ of quarterback-needy teams ⁢as likely potential suitors for Wilson’s ⁤services.

That list is ​topped by the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are the -225 favorite at⁣ DraftKings to be the ‍team‌ that Wilson takes his first snap for next season. That’s well ahead of the next shortest odds, which belong to the Las Vegas Raiders at +550.

The short list of sensible ‍landing spots is why‍ remaining‌ with the Broncos still shares the third lowest odds​ at +600 along with joining the Atlanta Falcons.

The sportsbook is offering ⁣odds on all 32 NFL franchises, although the list essentially ‍stops with an extremely unlikely reunion in Seattle at +6000.

RUSSELL WILSON NEXT SNAP ODDS*

  • Pittsburgh Steelers (-225)
  • Las Vegas Raiders (+550)
  • Denver Broncos (+600)
  • Atlanta Falcons (+600)
  • New England Patriots (+850)
  • Minnesota Vikings (+1000)
  • Washington Commanders (+2000)
  • Tennessee Titans (+3000)
  • New York Giants (+3500)
  • Chicago Bears (+4000)
  • Carolina Panthers (+4000)
  • Tampa Bay ⁣Buccaneers (+4000)

*DraftKings

The Steelers spent⁤ a 2022 first-round pick ‌on Kenny Pickett,‍ but⁢ it was veteran backup Mason Rudolph who led Pittsburgh to the playoffs when⁤ Pickett was injured and then got the postseason start even when Pickett was healthy.

That has led many to ‌speculate that the Steelers ⁤will be in the market​ for a ⁤veteran who can immediately boost Pittsburgh’s contender status.

The Steelers are also among the ‍favorites to land Chicago’s Justin Fields (+380) and Minnesota’s Kirk ​Cousins (+1000).

The Raiders‍ are also likely in the market for a⁤ veteran quarterback, having finished last season with rookie Aidan O’Connell under center after Jimmy Garoppolo was benched. Las Vegas is +800 to acquire Fields and +1000 to sign Cousins.

Atlanta toggled ‍between second-year quarterback Desmond Ridder and journeyman Taylor Heineke ​last season. New coach Raheem Morris has ⁣made it clear that he sees an upgrade at the position as an⁣ offseason priority.

Wilson easily has the most postseason success‌ among the potential options, although the Falcons are⁢ currently the -300 favorite to acquire Fields. They’re also +300 ‌to sign Cousins compared to +600 to land Wilson.

If Wilson isn’t ⁢traded or‌ released by March 17,‍ then‍ $37 million in salary guarantees for the 2025 season will be locked in.

Making a trade‍ by then‍ doesn’t seem likely⁣ based on Tuesday’s comments ⁤from Broncos general manager George Paton.

“I ⁢haven’t heard anything from any teams so we’ll see,” ⁣Paton ⁤said.

On Sunday on the “I Am Athlete” podcast with former Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall, Wilson indicated he would prefer to remain with the Broncos.

“I’ve‍ got more fire than ever, ⁣honestly, especially over the past two years and what I’ve gone through,” Wilson said. “Whether it’s in Denver or somewhere else. I hope it’s Denver. I hope I get to ​finish there. I committed there. ​I wanted to⁣ be there. I want to be ​there.”

Wilson, a nine-time Pro Bowl pick, was acquired from the Seahawks prior to the‌ 2022 season for three players and five draft choices. The Broncos then gave him a ‍five-year, $242.5 million contract ‍extension before he even played ⁤for the club.

There hasn’t been ⁢much bang for the ⁢buck with Wilson compiling an ‍11-19 record in 30‌ starts. Wilson⁤ had​ 16 touchdown passes against 11 ⁢interceptions‌ in 2022 and improved the marks⁤ to 26 and eight, ⁤respectively, last season.

The issue of bad‌ blood can’t be​ overlooked after the Broncos approached Wilson’s representation in October and asked for the quarterback to push back the injury guarantee date‍ on his ​contract and included a threat to bench him if he didn’t comply.

“We moved forward, we addressed that,” Paton said. “Everything we‌ did ‌was above board. I appreciate Russ but we moved forward. We have a​ lot of work to do. We’re here at the combine. We have free ⁤agency around the corner. We’re working on bettering our team and winning football games.”

Paton and Payton ⁣are both dissecting the available quarterbacks in the 2024 draft class. Denver ⁢owns the No. 12 pick and⁤ Paton said the club is open to all possibilities, while admitting there’s not enough draft capital to move up to No. 1 ‍where Southern California’s Caleb Williams is expected to be selected.

“It’s the most important position in sports,” Paton said. ⁢“So⁣ it’s important — whether it’s from within. That’s why this is taking a long time, ⁤this decision is very important. If you’re going to draft one, that’s obviously very difficult. … There’s more mistakes​ it seems at ⁢quarterback, especially in⁢ the first round.”

Payton ‍is ⁢looking forward to evaluating the draft-hopeful quarterbacks.

“I think we’ll be really good at this⁣ and to some degree we’re glad that a lot of people aren’t,” Payton said.

The Broncos (8-9) missed the playoffs for the eighth straight season in⁢ 2023.

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How is Wilson’s postseason experience and‍ previous ​Super Bowl success contributing ⁤to ⁤his desirability as a quarterback option despite his struggles with the⁢ Broncos

To move on from Russell Wilson, or it’s⁣ the draft or⁢ free​ agency or a trade — it’s important to‌ get the right guy to lead your franchise. We’ll keep investigating⁣ and ‌evaluating.”

Regardless ⁣of who the Broncos ultimately decide to ‌go with at quarterback, it⁣ seems‍ clear that Wilson’s time in ‌Denver is coming to an end. The divorce between the ​two parties⁣ appears inevitable, and it’s only a matter of time before a resolution is reached.

The speculation surrounding Wilson’s⁢ future has generated significant⁤ interest, with ⁢several teams being considered as potential landing spots for the veteran quarterback. According to DraftKings, the Pittsburgh Steelers are the frontrunners to acquire​ Wilson, with odds of ​-225. The Las Vegas⁢ Raiders follow closely behind at +550.

The Broncos,‌ along with the Atlanta Falcons, share the third lowest odds ​of +600 to ⁢retain Wilson’s services. ‍However, it is worth ⁣noting that the list ​of potential suitors stops with an‌ extremely unlikely reunion in‍ Seattle at +6000.

The Steelers’ interest in Wilson stems from their‍ desire to⁣ secure a veteran quarterback who can immediately boost their ‌contender status. They ​already have Kenny ‍Pickett and Mason Rudolph on their roster, but⁢ Rudolph led the team to⁢ the playoffs last season in Pickett’s absence, raising questions about the ⁢future of the‌ young⁤ quarterback.

Similarly, the Raiders are also in the market for a veteran quarterback after finishing last season with rookie Aidan O’Connell under center. They are considering both Wilson and⁤ Chicago’s Justin Fields, with odds of ⁣+800 and⁤ +1000, ​respectively.

The Falcons, ⁢on the ⁤other hand, have been toggling between quarterback options and are looking ⁢to upgrade the position. Despite being the favorite ⁤to acquire Fields, the Falcons are also considering Wilson, with odds of +600 compared to the ‌+300 to sign Cousins.

Though Wilson has struggled to ⁢find success with the Broncos, with an 11-19 record in 30 ‍starts, he remains a highly sought-after⁤ option⁤ due to his postseason ⁤experience and previous Super Bowl success. His future with the team remains ​uncertain, but Wilson expressed his desire to stay in Denver during ⁢a podcast​ appearance.

The Broncos’ general manager, George‌ Paton, has not received any trade offers for Wilson as of ⁢yet, indicating that‌ a trade before‍ March 17th, when $37 million in salary guarantees for the 2025 season would‍ be ⁢locked in, is unlikely. Paton also mentioned‍ that the team is ‍exploring ⁢all possibilities, including the ​upcoming draft​ and free agency, to find ‌the right quarterback to lead‌ the franchise.

Ultimately, the decision regarding ⁣Wilson’s future is ⁣still up in the air, but it seems increasingly likely‍ that the quarterback will be moving on from the Broncos. With several ‍teams in need of a quarterback upgrade,⁢ the speculation ⁣surrounding Wilson’s next destination continues to⁢ grow. In the coming weeks, as⁤ the NFL offseason progresses, we will have a clearer picture⁣ of where Wilson will be taking his next snap.


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