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Dan Orlovsky says the Seahawks should fire Pete Carroll if Russell Wilson has a problem with the head coach.
Feb 28
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell lays out the reasons why she wants to see Russell Wilson with the Saints.
Feb 27
Mina Kimes breaks down whether Russell Wilson and the Seahawks could part ways in the near future.
Feb 27
Rob Ninkovich says the Cowboys would be on the better end of a Dak Prescott-for-Russell Wilson trade.
Feb 26
ESPN NFL reporter Ed Werder joins the show to discuss the crazy NFL QB rumours, where Deshaun Watson, Russell Wilson and Dak Prescott could end up moving to and more.
Feb 25
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has not demanded a trade, his agent Mark Rodgers told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Thursday. Rodgers said Wilson has told the Seahawks that he wants to play in Seattle, but if a trade were considered, the only teams he would go to are the Cowboys, Saints, Raiders and Bears.
Feb 25
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has not asked for a trade, says his agent Mark Rodgers. Rodgers tells ESPN's Adam Schefter that the 32-year-old Wilson is intent on remaining with the team with which he's spent the entirety of his nine year career.
Feb 22
As much as linebacker K.J. Wright wants to return for an 11th season with the Seattle Seahawks and finish his career with the team that drafted him, he doesn't want to do so on anything other than a market-value contract.
Feb 16
It doesn't seem like a coincidence the Seahawks QB stated his frustration over all the hits he's taken and stated his desire for more say in the team's personnel decisions two days after Super Bowl LV. He wants to do what Tom Brady is doing but realizes that might not be realistic if the status quo continues.
Feb 9
Speaking as frankly as he ever has in his nine-year career, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson said Tuesday he's frustrated by the amount of times he has been hit and expressed his desire to be more involved with the team's personnel decisions.