Charean Williams
Thu, February 11, 2021, 2:12 PM·1 min read
Seattle Seahawks
Russell Wilson
Other teams are wondering what is going on in Seattle. Maybe the Seahawks are wondering what is going on, too.
Russell Wilson‘s media tour has prompted questions about his future with the team.
That has prompted other teams to reach out to the Seahawks about the quarterback’s availability.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that “more teams have reached out about Russell Wilson, but the Seahawks have shown no inclination to trade their star quarterback, whose media tour continues.”
Wilson’s comments make it clear he isn’t happy with the Seahawks, who reportedly aren’t happy with Wilson’s public comments of dissatisfaction.
His media tour continues Friday on The Ellen Show, so stay tuned.
Winning cures everything, and Wilson and the Seahawks haven’t done much of that in the postseason in recent years.
Wilson hasn’t won a Super Bowl since his second season. He hasn’t been to a Super Bowl since his third season. The Seahawks are only 3-5 in the postseason the past six seasons, failing to advance past the divisional round. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GoForIt:
Wilson said one of his choices would be the Jets. That makes both Watson and now Wilson that have named the Jets as a preferred destination. Selah must be one heck of a players coach.
Lifestyle and the appeal of being the guy to turn the franchises fortune around. [Reply]
I don't see why Vegas would be attractive to Watson or Wilson.
Denver, sure. But I still believe that if these QBs are actually on the market, then big market teams like Dallas and New England will come calling. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoover:
I don't see why Vegas would be attractive to Watson or Wilson.
Denver, sure. But I still believe that if these QBs are actually on the market, then big market teams like Dallas and New England will come calling.
Every NFL player wants to play for the Raiders. (Except Mahomes, of course.) It's one of the strange paradoxes in all of sports. "I want to go somewhere that I can win. I want to play for the Raiders." [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Every NFL player wants to play for the Raiders. (Except Mahomes, of course.) It's one of the strange paradoxes in all of sports. "I want to go somewhere that I can win. I want to play for the Raiders."
It made more sense when the raiders were in California. Of course that's where rich young athletes want to live. But Las Vegas? Fuck that. [Reply]
The #Raiders don't want to trade QB Derek Carr and are closing on a contract extension, per @caplannfl
The #Colts recently looked into acquiring Carr but were turned down. Caplan adds that "Last year around this time, he was 100% available." pic.twitter.com/Kb5w1m53vu
The #Raiders don't want to trade QB Derek Carr and are closing on a contract extension, per @caplannfl
The #Colts recently looked into acquiring Carr but were turned down. Caplan adds that "Last year around this time, he was 100% available." pic.twitter.com/Kb5w1m53vu
Originally Posted by Bill Brasky:
It made more sense when the raiders were in California. Of course that's where rich young athletes want to live. But Las Vegas? **** that.
Vegas is one of those tax free places. Unlike CA which has one of the highest tax rates in the nation.
Originally Posted by GoForIt:
If he goes there then Denver stays in the basement for a looong time. Unless of course they get Watson. :-)
Wilson and Watson in the AFC WEST. That sounds like a lot of good football for all of us to watch. [Reply]