Broncos Likely to Part Ways with Russell Wilson After Bench Decision
The Denver Broncos are set to bench quarterback Russell Wilson for the remaining two games of the 2023 NFL season, signaling a probable end to his tenure with the team. Coach Sean Payton announced the decision, citing the need to “get a spark offensively.” However, many observers note that this move prevents Wilson from triggering an injury guarantee in his contract, which is valued at an additional $37 million.The decision suggests that the Broncos are preparing to move on from the 35-year-old quarterback before the commencement of his five-year, $242.6 million extension. Diana Russini of The Athletic reports an expectation that Wilson will be released during the 2024 NFL offseason. While Wilson’s overall performance in Denver fell short of expectations, he demonstrated the skills of a strong game manager in 2023, completing 66.4 percent of his passes for 3,070 yards, 26 touchdowns, and eight interceptions.Despite the underwhelming tenure, Wilson is likely to attract interest from other teams seeking veteran help and quarterback depth. Several potential landing spots include:
Atlanta Falcons: Wilson could provide the Falcons with a reliable game manager and contribute to distributing the ball to their offensive weapons.New England Patriots: The Patriots might consider adding Wilson as a veteran competitor to Bailey Zappe, offering stability at the quarterback position.Washington Commanders: In a potential competition with Sam Howell, Wilson could start the season, allowing Howell to develop while learning the new offensive scheme.Minnesota Vikings: With a potential quarterback conundrum in 2024, the Vikings could explore Wilson as a bridge quarterback or a more established option than current roster choices.Tennessee Titans: Wilson could be considered by the Titans to add competition for Will Levis, taking advantage of the team’s cap space for a modest deal.