From the “ Legion of Boom ” glory days to the infamous goal-line interception in Super Bowl 2015, Russell Wilson ’s career has always sparked debate. Since leaving the Seahawks in 2021, he’s gone 17-27 as a starter, bouncing from Denver (2022–2023) to Pittsburgh in 2024, and now New York in 2025 , with eight straight losses piling on scrutiny. That debate has only grown sharper, with even Hall of Famers and former teammates questioning the strength of his Hall of Fame legacy.
On X, Giants reporter Doug Rush shared Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez’s candid assessment of Wilson’s post-Seattle career. “I hope we’ve seen the last of him. If ever there was somebody who played himself out of a Hall of Fame, it’s Russell Wilson. I just don’t think he’s done himself any favors since he le