Falcons Listed as Suitor for Broncos QB Russell Wilson

Falcons Listed as Suitor for Broncos QB Russell Wilson
Falcons Listed as Suitor for Broncos QB Russell Wilson

Falcons Listed as Suitor for Broncos QB Russell Wilson

The Atlanta Falcons are anticipated to be

on the market for a quarterback for the

third straight summer. The Falcons are in

need of solutions under center and may

look to a nine-time Pro Bowler for

assistance after benching Desmond

Ridder twice in favor of seasoned backup Taylor Heinicke.

Falcons Listed as Suitor for Broncos QB Russell Wilson
Falcons Listed as Suitor for Broncos QB Russell Wilson

Russell Wilson, the quarterback for the

Denver Broncos, was benched this week

due to contract disagreements. It is

anticipated that Wilson will be dismissed

before to the start of the new league

season on March 13, 2024.

Additionally, ESPN reports that Wilson

may be pursued by the Falcons, the

Pittsburgh Steelers, and the New England

Patriots, among other teams. “Talked to

teams who believe like Atlanta,

Pittsburgh, New England, a lot of teams

could use a good veteran who was still

playing relatively well this year,” Jeremy

Fowler, an ESPN insider, said.

Wilson will receive $37 million

guaranteed from the Broncos and is

expected to have a market once he

becomes available. This season, the 35-

year-old completed 66.4 percent of his

passes for 3,070 yards, 26 touchdowns

and eight interceptions while guiding the

Broncos to a 7-8 record.

Wilson’s two-year stay in Denver comes

to an end due to an ongoing off-field

dispute with the Broncos’ administration,

who informed the former star of the

Seattle Seahawks that he would have to

postpone receiving his guaranteed salary until 2025.

“They came up to me during the

beginning of the bye week, Monday or

Tuesday, they told me if I didn’t change

my contract, my injury guarantee, that

I’d be benched the rest of the year,”

Wilson stated on Friday. It was obviously

not instantaneous, as Wilson went on to

start the following seven games, going 4-

3 for Denver; nevertheless, he will now

sit out the final two weeks to watch Jarrett Stidham.

As for the Falcons, Heinicke’s aiming for

a strong closing stretch with hopes of

turning slim playoff hopes into a

storybook ending – but regardless, the 30-year-old is unlikely to be back in Atlanta

as the starter next season. A key element

in the Falcons’ potential pursuit of

Wilson is the job status of coach Arthur

Smith and general manager Terry

Fontenot, with the former finding

himself on particularly thin ice.

It will probably be a postseason-or-bust

scenario for Smith and Fontenot if they

miss the playoffs yet play their respective

roles for a fourth season.

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