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Russell Wilson Has Embarrassing Moments Sunday

Russell Wilson Has Embarrassing Moments Sunday
Russell Wilson Has Embarrassing Moments Sunday


Russell Wilson #3 of the Denver Broncos throws a pass during second quarter in the NFL match between Denver Broncos and Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium on October 30, 2022 in London, England.
(Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

 

Ever since the Denver Broncos made their deal for quarterback Russell Wilson, it’s been difficult.

While the team thought they were getting the Super Bowl champion version of Wilson, they seem to have a problem.

His play throughout the season has been a total disaster for the team.

However, during the team’s game in London against the Jacksonville Jaguars, he had some more shaky moments.

So what did Wilson do to further in this game?

 

Wilson Misses Open Receivers And Throws Horrible Passes

With two receivers open, Wilson split the ball perfectly between them for an incomplete pass.

If the pass were shorter or deeper, Wilson gets a completion for a big gain.

However, the pass fell to the ground with no one able to catch the pass.

But this wasn’t the first embarrassing moment for him during the game.

Right before the half was over, Wilson launched a pass with no one remotely near the pass.

The moment was so bad that Broncos fans were shocked.

However, his horrible play during the game didn’t cost them this time.

The Broncos snuck away with a 21-17 win, thanks to their defense and a game-winning TD rush by Latavius Murray.

While Wilson had some flashes of success, the shaky plays stand out the most.

With him looking bad all season, it will continue to be the poor plays getting the focus of NFL fans.

He’s got a long flight back to Denver with plenty to think about before the Broncos’ next game.



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