This is a 2023 photo of Russell Wilson of the Denver Broncos NFL football team.  This image reflects the Denver Broncos active roster as of June 12, 2023 when this image was taken.  (AP Photo)

Russell Wilson

QB

#3

Experience: 12 years

Height: 5'-11"

Age: 35

Weight: 215 lbs

College: Wisconsin

2023 SEASON

  • TDS
    21
  • INT
    7
  • YDS
    2385
  • RTG
    99
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WILSON AT A GLANCE:

  • A nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback from the University of Wisconsin who started all 173 regular-season games and 16 postseason contests with Seattle (2012- 21) and Denver (2022).
  • Completed 3,371-of-5,218 passes (64.6%) for 40,583 yards with 308 touchdowns and 98 interceptions (100.2 rtg) during his first 11 NFL seasons.
  • Tallied 901 rushes for 4,966 yards (5.5 avg.) with 26 touchdowns and five receptions for 21 yards (4.2 avg.) with one score in his career.
  • Recognized as the lone quarterback in NFL history to accumulate 40,000+ passing yards and 4,500+ rushing yards for his career.
  • Started all 16 postseasons games in his career, completing 275-of-451 passes (61.0%) for 3,786 yards with 25 touchdowns and 12 interceptions (95.3 rtg).
  • Posted Top-10 rankings in touchdown passes (308—2nd), completions (3,371—3rd), passing yds. (40,583—3rd), passing yards per attempt (7.8—4th), passer rating (100.2—5th) and completion percentage (64.6—10th) among active quarterbacks since 2012.
  • Has posted the third-most rushing yards (4,966) among NFL quarterbacks in league history.
  • Collected 109 regular-season wins since 2012, ranking him first among active quarterbacks.
  • Amassed a 100 or higher passer rating in seven of his 11 seasons and is one-of-five active quarterbacks (Patrick Mahomes, K.C.; Aaron Rodgers, G.B.; Deshaun Watson, Hou.; Joe Burrow, Cin.) to have a career passer rating of 100 or higher.
  • Registered eight 3,000-yard, 25-passing touchdown seasons and has four 30-touchdown, 100-passer rating seasons.
  • Started all 15 games played in his first season with Denver in 2022, completing 292-of-483 passes (60.5%) for 3,524 yards with 16 touchdowns and 11 interceptions (84.4 rtg.).
  • Opened all 14 games played with Seattle in 2021, completing 259-of-400 passes (64.8%) for 3,113 yards with 25 touchdowns and six interceptions (103.1 rtg).
  • Posted career highs in completions (384), completion percentage (68.8), passing yards (4,212) and touchdowns (40) in 2020.
  • Nabbed his third career 4,000-yard passing season (4,110), threw a career-low five interceptions (5) and had 31 touchdowns (106.3 rtg) in 2019.
  • Totaled a career-high 110.9 passer rating in 2018, and completed 280-of-427 passes (65.6%) for 3,448 yards with 35 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
  • Completed 339-of-553 passes (61.3%) for 3,983 yards with 34 touchdowns and 11 interceptions (95.4 rtg) in 2017.
  • Recorded a career-high 4,219 passing yards in 2016 to go along with 21 touchdowns and 11 interceptions (92.6 rtg).
  • Became the first Seahawks quarterback to lead the NFL in passer rating (110.1) and was first quarterback in NFL history to pass for 4,000+ yards (4,024), rush for 500+ yards (553) and have 30 or more touchdown passes in 2015.
  • Registered a career highs in rushes (118), rushing yards (849) and rushing touchdowns (6) in 2014 while completing 285-of-452 passes (63.1%) for 3,475 yards with 20 scores and seven interceptions (95.0 rtg).
  • Completed 18-of-25 passes (72.0%) for 206 yards with two touchdowns and became the third-youngest quarterback in NFL history to win the Super Bowl, leading Seattle to a 43-8 win over Denver in Super Bowl XLVIII.
  • Started all 16 games in his second season, completing 257-of-407 passes (63.1%) for 3,357 yards with 26 touchdowns and nine interceptions (101.2 rtg).
  • Tied Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning's 1998 record for most touch- down passes by a rookie (26) in 2012, and became the first rookie in NFL history to lead his team to an undefeated home record.
  • Appeared in 51 games over four seasons at NC State (2008-10) and Wisconsin (2011), completing 907-of-1,489 passes (60.9%) for 11,720 yards with 109 touchdowns and 30 interceptions (147.2 rtg).
  • Selected by the Seahawks in the third round (75th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft.
  • Acquired by Denver via trade (Sea.) on March 8, 2022.
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