Bronco quarterback Russell Wilson He continued his lackluster start to his time in Denver on Thursday night footballHe struggles hard as the team loses overtime to the Colts.
Wilson, who threw two interceptions in the 12-9 defeat, took responsibility for the foul struggles after the game, saying he let the team down with his performance.
“It’s very simple – at the end of the day I have to be better, I have to play better,” Wilson said after the game, on ESPN. “The defense played their butts off tonight, we had some major good motivations. … At the end of the day, no two interceptions can happen. It can’t happen. I left the team tonight.”
On Friday morning, Pro Bowler took nine times more optimism dialect on social mediaHe seems eager to move past the events of last Thursday night.
Wilson finished the night by going 21 of 39 for 274 yards with no touchdowns and interceptions. Now through five games this year, the 33-year-old has four touchdowns and three interceptions with an average of 82.8 passes, which would be his career low at this time of year.
Playing secondary for the quarterback wasn’t what the Broncos signed up for when they traded Wilson that season and then awarded him a massive contract extension that could be worth $296 million over seven years. Frustration only grows in Denver after a 2–3 start and with the offense averaging a dismal 15 points per game for the first five weeks.
Wilson may say he’s ready to turn the page and move on, but unless his actions on the court show he’s ready to back his words, the Broncos may find themselves in a midfield quandary later in the year.
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