The Denver Broncos & Russell Wilson Agree To A Five-Year, $245 Million Contract Extension 

Russell Wilson has yet to play his first regular season game as a Denver Bronco, and already he has reached a contract extension with the organization.

According to ESPN, the Broncos and Russell have reached an agreement on a five-year, $245 million contract extension, which includes $165 million guaranteed. He will now be under contract with the team for the next seven years, and $296 million.

As previously reported, the Seattle Seahawks traded Russell to the Broncos back in March. ESPN reports that the Broncos traded five of their draft picks, including two first-round picks and two second-round picks, as well as three of their players in order to acquire Russell. For this season, Russell is set to make $24 million, and next season he is set to make $27 million. The contract extension will keep him in Denver up until 2028, giving him an average yearly salary of $49 million.

Back in June, Russell spoke about joining the Broncos after the trade and said,

“It’s been a blessing just to come here, just to come to an amazing city like Denver, to be a part of it with so many amazing teammates and great coaching staff. But also, once the trade was going to happen, I said, ‘Hey, listen, I want to make sure that I go to a city that wants to win. I want to make sure that I go to a team that wants to win. And I want to go to a city that knows how to win.’ And all those three things were checked off the box here in Denver and so I think we’ve got a chance.”

Russell’s wife Ciara shared how proud of him she is following the news of his contract extension and said:

 

 

TSR STAFF: Jade Ashley @Jade_Ashley94


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