Is Russell Wilson still “that guy”?

The one who walked into Seattle in 2012, dismantled the odds stacked against a 5’11” quarterback, and in two years became the shortest QB ever to win a Super Bowl? Piling up 98 wins in his first nine seasons, more than Tom Brady or Peyton Manning over the same span.

But the version of Wilson we see now in New York is unrecognizable. The fall has been steady and cruel. However, it all started in Denver in 2022.

In 2021, his last season with the Seahawks , he averaged 222.4 yards per game with a 64.8% completion rate. Fast forward to one year later with the Broncos: he is down to just 60.5% completion with 234.9 yards per game. But that number is as good as an illusion for a QB who’s known to hit them moonballs. Russ threw 11 INTs. Onl

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