The great offseason of Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson continues.
Everything started when he was traded to Denver wherein he will navigate a talented offensive unit.
His experience will help improve the team’s flow as they try to rack up the points.
Then, he was sent to the United Kingdom to promote this year’s NFL International Series.
Wilson and the Broncos will play against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium on October 30.
It will be like a homecoming for him because he won in that venue in 2018 while playing for the Seattle Seahawks.
Aside from promoting the 2022 NFL London Games, he was also spotted watching Wimbledon tennis matches with his wife, Ciara.
Before reporting for training camp, Wilson goes into dad mode as he spends time with his kids.
While the bonding is still over football, the kids seem to be enjoying every second of the experience.
Post workout work with the young fellas! Future & Kingston young legends.
Watch out @NFL pic.twitter.com/QaylqV4wjD— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) July 11, 2022
Wilson tweeted, “Post workout work with the young fellas! Future & Kingston young legends. Watch out @NFL.”
If they keep up this trend, it won’t be long before colleges try to get their commitments.
Wilson is seen directing them through a quarterback sequence wherein they have to step back and evade incoming tacklers.
With both of them being trained by a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, they might end up becoming like the Mannings.
Wilson Hoping To Be Run The AFC West
While the Broncos are a talented bunch, winning their division isn’t a foregone conclusion yet.
The Las Vegas Raiders have All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams and Hunter Renfrow playing with Derek Carr.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will find a way to get it done even without Tyreek Hill.
Likewise, Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers can rack up a lot of points.
Therefore, the upcoming training camp will be crucial for Wilson to be on the same page with his teammates.
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