
It’s been an eventful offseason for the Denver Broncos and Russell Wilson.
They brought in HC Sean Payton to fix the mess Nathaniel Hackett left last season, and they held onto most of their offensive pieces despite all the trade rumors.
With that in mind, the former Super Bowl champion is keeping himself busy and ready for the start of the upcoming season, linking up with NFL legend Deion Sanders as he goes through a private workout at the University of Colorado, according to Mat Smith and “Thee Pregame Show” on Twitter.
#ShedeurSanders @ShedeurSanders of @CUBuffsFootball watches @DangeRussWilson #RussellWilson of the @Broncos put in work at Folsom Field‼️
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Hit the link! 👇🏽https://t.co/bRD1Ujpn43 pic.twitter.com/oezgFd5jR0
— Thee Pregame Show (@theepregameshow) July 17, 2023
Russell Wilson connects with Coach Prime and his private workout with Courtland Sutton, Javonte Williams, Greg Dulcich and Chris Mannhertz run by Jake Heaps & Team 3 at Folsom Field 👇 via @WellOffForever #BroncosCountryhttps://t.co/UfSPqzzyTv
— Mat Smith (@RealMatSmith) July 18, 2023
Sanders had been all over the news for all the wrong reasons lately, going under the knife due to blood clots in his leg, with some doctors even fearing he could have his foot amputated, which fortunately wasn’t the case.
Wilson was also spotted with teammates Courtland Sutton, Javonte Williams, Greg Dulcich, and Chris Mannhertz.
The Broncos were one of the most disappointing teams in the league last season, if not the most.
They were supposed to be one of the powerhouses to come out of the AFC, and they were even expected to put a lot of pressure on the eventual Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.
Instead, they struggled to move the chains and march down the field, with Wilson having undeniably the worst season of his career.
Expectations are at an all-time high again with Payton now calling the shots, and Wilson will have a chip on his shoulder and a big target on his back from the very first snap of the season.
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