14 Seasons Done: Russell Wilson's Career Decision Leaves the NFL Talking
Alright 12s, buckle up, because a huge piece of recent NFL history just made a major move. After 14 intense seasons in the league, Russell Wilson made his career decision, and yeah, it’s got everyone talking. It’s hard to ignore, especially given everything we’ve seen him do, for better or worse, over the years. This isn't just another offseason headline, this is a moment for a guy who’s defined a significant chunk of modern football.
End of an Era, New Beginnings for Denver
So, Wilson made his career decision after a full 14 NFL seasons. It’s a huge move, and it officially closes a chapter for him and, frankly, for the league. Meanwhile, back in Denver, the Broncos are already full throttle into their offseason prep. OTAs have officially kicked off for them, and you know what that means: the "Bo Nix watch" has begun. They’ve got a massive 91 players on their roster going into these workouts, so it's a real battle for spots over there.
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Broncos Business as Usual
Beyond the quarterback chatter, Denver has been busy with some serious roster management. They’ve made a hefty $5 million adjustment to Pat Surtain’s contract, locking up one of their key guys. Smart move for sure. They also gained some valuable salary cap space after Dre Greenlaw’s post-June 1 cut, which gives them more flexibility as they build out their squad for the upcoming season.
It’s not all smooth sailing though. They’ve got an offensive lineman sidelined with a knee injury for OTAs, which is never ideal, especially when you’re trying to build continuity. And get this, there are still 7 ex-Broncos players who are free agents, and 5 notable free agents still available for Denver to consider going into OTAs. That’s a lot of player movement and decisions to make. Off the field, they’re even taking an important step toward building a new stadium by 2031. Talk about planning ahead, Emerald City style!
As the NFL moves closer to its 53-man roster cuts deadline and we wait for the training camp schedules, this decision from Russell Wilson really stands out. The 2026 season schedule is out for them, along with their win probabilities, so the path is laid. But the question now is, what happens next for everyone involved? We're all watching to see how this plays out, both for the individual and for the entire league as another season gears up.
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