This may be Russell Wilson's most important training camp since he entered the league as a rookie in 2012. Make no mistake: this is a prove-it year for Wilson. And many of the Broncos' future plans could hinge on how it unfolds, writes NickKosmider.
is still a largely unproven commodity. The Broncos and the rest of the NFL know what Wilson can look like when he’s healthy — he dealt with hamstring and shoulder injuries and a concussion last season — and operating a competent scheme with confidence. If Wilson can get back to being that player, it would create a rosier salary-cap outlook for the Broncos and finally give them the long-term stability they’ve longed for at the position.
The Broncos are hoping Sean Payton is able to coach Russell Wilson back to the form that made him a nine-time Pro Bowler with the Seahawks. in which Wilson threw three touchdown passes and averaged a season-high 11.8 yards per pass attempt, he couldn’t help but strike an optimistic tone. He had spoken of winning multiple Super Bowls with the Broncos during his introductory news conference nine months earlier.
“We are going to turn this thing around,” he said. “I am looking forward to winning. That is what we came here to do and that is what we are going to do.” Wilson was always going to get a second chance to lead the Broncos back into brighter days. But if he doesn’t elevate his play quickly under Payton’s guidance in 2023, a third chance will be no such guarantee., the definitive ranking of the NFL’s best 100 players of all time, goes on sale this fall. Pre-order it Subscribe to The Athletic for in-depth coverage of your favorite players, teams, leagues and clubs. Try a week on us.is a staff writer for The Athletic covering the Denver Broncos.
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