Russell Wilson wouldn’t talk Seahawks future on ‘Manningcast’

There was reportedly an settlement for Russell Wilson to not be requested about his future with the Seahawks on Monday evening’s “Manningcast.”

Wilson appeared on the ESPN2 simulcast of the Rams-Cardinals playoff sport with Peyton and Eli Manning, and by no means addressed the elephant within the room: whether or not he desires to return to Seattle in 2022.

“It seems there was an settlement to not ask Russell Wilson his Seahawks future/hoopla about it on the Peyton & Eli Manning telecast of Rams-Cardinals,” Gregg Bell of The Information Tribune of Tacoma, Wash., tweeted.

Earlier this week, NFL Community reported Wilson desires to “discover his choices” this offseason.

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Russell Wilson’s look on Monday’s ‘Manningcast’ was devoid of any discuss of the QB’s future.
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“Wilson has not demanded a commerce, and it’s not clear if he'll,” insider Ian Rapoport wrote. “However at least, these near Wilson say he desires to analyze different locations to see if these would put him in a greater place to win one other championship and create the legacy he sees for himself.”

Russell Wilson with Seahawks coach Pete Carroll
Russell Wilson with Seahawks coach Pete Carroll
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Wilson, late within the season, made remarks that implied he deliberate to remain in Seattle.

“We’ve at all times thought I'd be right here,” Wilson mentioned. “That’s been at all times my purpose, to win a number of Tremendous Bowls, and my plan is to be right here and do this. You are taking on daily basis and also you simply benefit from the second.”

The Seahawks completed final within the NFC West at 7-10, and didn’t play as if they are going to be championship contenders anytime quickly.

Wilson has two years remaining on his contract and a no-trade clause, so Seattle must work to accommodate him on a vacation spot if it determined it wish to ship him off for a bounty of draft picks and do a complete rebuild.

For these into studying tea leaves, Wilson ended the section with the Mannings with a, “Go Hawks!”

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