Seattle got all its flowers in Russ’s retirement and farewell to football video. No other team or coach is mentioned by name. Only the Seahawks and Pete Carroll. It is clear how he feels about Seattle.
I hope that any lingering resentment from Seattle’s fan base is long gone. He is a Seahawks legend. Brought this city its first Super Bowl championship and an unprecedented run. Undisputed best QB ever to wear a Seahawks uniform. Without a doubt.
CONGRATULATIONS TO RUSSELL WILSON ON ONE OF THE GREATEST CAREERS OF ALL-TIME.
9× Pro Bowler
All-Pro (2019)
Super Bowl Champion (XLVIII)
Pro Bowl MVP (2016)
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year (2020)
Stats
• 353 passing TDs (12th)
• 114 INTs
• 5.8-1.9 td/int ratio
• 64.6% completion percentage
• 46,966 passing yards (16th)
• 99.3 passer rating (5th)
• 5,568 rushing yards (4th)
• 31 rushing TDs (16th)
League Records:
Most wins by a QB in his first nine seasons (98)
One of only five QBs with a career passer rating over 99
Second-highest career TD percentage in Super Bowl era (min. 3,000 attempts)
Most fourth-quarter comeback wins since 2012
Only QB with a winning record in each of his first nine seasons
Tied rookie record for most passing TDs (26 in 2012)
Led the NFL in fourth-quarter passer rating multiple times
Seattle records:
• Most career passing yards (37,059 with SEA)
• Most career passing touchdowns (292 with SEA)
• Most career completions
• Highest career passer rating
• Most 4,000-yard passing seasons
• Most rushing yards by a QB
• Most wins as a starting QB
One of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
FOREVER A LEGEND: @DangeRussWilson
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