Thursday, June 04, 2026

Russell Wilson Officially Retires

Former Seahawk quarterback Russell Wilson, who guided Seattle to its first Super Bowl victory, is now officially retired.  
It was already announced that he was joining the CBS broadcast crew for pregame analysis, but reporters stopped short of saying the 14 quarterback was ending his playing career permanently. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great informative post Mike. He brings the rare perspective of a Super Bowl-winning quarterback who knows exactly what it takes to win at the highest level. His ability to break down complex defensive coverages and pre-snap adjustments will give viewers masterclass-level insights. He possesses a polished, articulate, and highly engaging public speaking style that translates perfectly to live television. Known throughout his career for obsessive game preparation, he will undoubtedly bring that same tireless dedication to film study and broadcast production. His trademark optimism and uplifting leadership style will bring a refreshing, constructive energy to the commentary booth. Russell's deep understanding of the game and championship pedigree will make him an immediate must-watch in the broadcast booth. He has always been one of the most articulate and polished leaders in the NFL, which makes sports broadcasting a natural next step for him. Viewers are going to love his ability to break down complex quarterback play with the ease of someone who has actually been in those high-pressure moments. His infectious positive energy and dedication to excellence will undoubtedly elevate any broadcast team he joins.