Russell Wilson’s Struggles Continue During Tenure With Denver Broncos

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The Denver Broncos have been struggling on the field for the past few seasons, and their struggles have been compounded by the lack of production from their quarterback, Russell Wilson. Wilson was acquired in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks in 2018, but his tenure with the Broncos has been anything but successful.

Wilson has failed to live up to expectations since joining the Broncos, throwing for just 4,837 yards and 25 touchdowns in two seasons. He has also thrown 16 interceptions and has been sacked a total of 51 times. His completion percentage has also been below average, as he has completed just 59.7% of his passes since joining the Broncos.

Wilson’s struggles have been compounded by the fact that the Broncos have had one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL over the past two seasons. The offensive line has allowed Wilson to be sacked 51 times in two seasons, and it has also failed to open up running lanes for the Broncos’ running backs. As a result, the Broncos have struggled to move the ball down the field and score points.

The Broncos have also failed to surround Wilson with enough talent on offense. The team has lacked a true number one receiver since Demaryius Thomas left in 2018, and their running game has been inconsistent due to injuries and lack of production from their running backs.

Wilson’s struggles with the Broncos have been a major disappointment for both the team and their fans. Wilson was expected to be the franchise quarterback that could lead the team back to the playoffs, but his tenure with the Broncos has been anything but successful. The team will need to make some major changes if they want to get back on track and compete for a playoff spot in the near future.

Russell Wilson's Struggles Continue During Tenure With Denver Broncos