Seahawks won’t be trading Russell Wilson unless ‘absolutely forced to’

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Russell Wilson trade speculation has always been driven by media chatter and fans of teams who are desperate for a QB upgrade. It’s understandable why fans of the Giants, Saints and Titans would want the Seahawks to deal Wilson to their team, but there’s been no real solid reporting on Wilson potentially being traded at any point over the last couple of years.

The Bears made a massive offer last spring that included Khalil Mack, Akiem Hicks and multiple first-round picks but Seattle never really considered it as far as we are aware as Pete Carroll is not interested in rebuilding at this time.

For his part, Wilson has said he wants to play for the Seahawks another 10 years and win more Super Bowls. The organization has also stated they have no intention of trading him. Now, we have hard reporting that suggests No. 3 isn’t going anywhere, at least not anytime soon.

According to a report by Jeff Howe at the Athletic, the Seahawks have no interest in trading Wilson unless they’re absolutely forced to – meaning Wilson demands a trade or a new contract.

Wilson still has two years left on his contract, with cap hits of $37 million and $40 million in 2022 and 2023 respectively.

Wilson may not be happy with recent results or the way he’s been protected over the years, but he also knows that no other team gives him a better chance to win another championship – at least none that don’t already have a franchise QB on their roster.

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