REAL DEAL:The Super Bowl champion is reportedly accepting offers on his $25M mansion in the Denver metro.

REAL DEAL:The Super Bowl champion is reportedly accepting offers on his $25M mansion in the Denver metro.

REAL DEAL:The Super Bowl champion is reportedly accepting offers on his $25M mansion in the Denver metro.

The Denver Broncos will eventually sever their relationship with Russell Wilson.At the scouting combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday,

head coach Sean Payton stated that the organization will make a decision regarding the quarterback’s future in the “next two weeks,”

as reported by ESPN’s Jeff Legwold.Wilson might still be employed by the company, but that is quite improbable. In his two seasons

with Denver, he is 11-19. The Broncos benched him in Week 17 of 2023 in favor of Jarrett Stidham,

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who finished the game with a 31.1

QBR that was below average and went 1-1.The Super Bowl champion is apparently taking bids on his $25 million Denver metro estate,

indicating that he is aware that the team is prepared to move on.”I wish to return to Denver.” I’m hoping I get to return. The 35-year-

old admitted to former Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall on the “I Am Athlete” podcast, “To be honest with you, I’d love to go

back.” “I adore everything, including the city. However, you also want to be in an environment that desires you.”

The nine-time Pro Bowler’s deal includes a no-trade clause, and if he remains on the team after March 17, his entire 2025 base salary

of $37 million is guaranteed.

The Broncos can use a post-June 1 designation to split costs over the next two seasons, but cutting him would result in $85 million in

dead money. With the 12th overall pick in the draft, the Broncos are in a position to select a replacement. Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy,

according to ESPN’s Seth Walder, will start for them in Week 1.

The Broncos had high hopes that Wilson would make them once more a Super Bowl contender. They acquired the former Seattle

Seahawks standout in 2022 for two first-round selections and additional assets.

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