Russell Wilson Trade Rumors: Seahawks QB Open to Playing for Giants, Saints, Broncos

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Timothy Rapp is the featured Columnist for the Seattle Seahawks.

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According to sports writer Jordan Schultz, Russell Wilson would consider waiving his no-trade clause after the 2021 season for the New York Giants, New Orleans Saints or Denver Broncos.

The Philadelphia Eagles may be a possibility for Wilson if the Seattle Seahawks relent and trade him in the off-season.
Wilson denied rumors that he wanted to be traded in June.
There was a lot of people, there was a whole thing that I requested a trade, but that's not true. I did not request a trade. From there everything started. I wanted to play in Seattle and I think that the reality was that I didn't want to go anywhere else. These are the teams I would consider if I had to go somewhere. I have a no-trade clause at the end of the day.

Wilson's desire to play somewhere else has been brought up again this season, as the Seattle Seahawks have a poor record and are unlikely to make the playoffs.

The 33 year old has struggled this season, throwing for 2,042 yards, 14 touchdown and four interceptions while completing 67.2 percent of his passes in nine games. He is 3-6 as the starter.
The finger injury that cost him three games is likely to be a part of his dip in play. He threw for 10 touchdown and one interception before the injury. He's thrown for just four scores and three picks in the four games since. Wilson may have returned too soon.
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Pete Carroll said on the radio that Russell Wilson is not perfect, but he is much better. He expects to improve back to his norm over the next five games.
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It's been a rough season in Seattle, and continued rumors of Wilson's future departure won't make it any easier.