Former Broncos Star on Russell Wilson’s Denver Exit

Russell Wilson’s time with the Denver Broncos didn’t go as planned. People thought it would be better, but it wasn’t. Most of the blame went to Wilson, but Justin Simmons thinks that’s not fair.

Simmons, now with the Atlanta Falcons, recently appeared on The G.O.A.T Farm Show podcast.

He said he respects Wilson and his wife, Ciara. “It didn’t work out [in Denver], and we’ll just call it exactly how it lies,” Simmons shared. “But I think that’s not all on him either.”

Moreover, Simmons took accountability for himself and his teammates. He believes they could’ve done more to help Wilson succeed:

“There’s a lot of things that we didn’t do to help him. We could’ve, and we just didn’t get it done. But Russ [Wilson], as a player, I think he’s a Hall of Fame quarterback. Then, as a person, you’re not going to find many people better than him.”

The kind remarks from Simmons are nice to hear. Wilson may be public enemy No. 1 in Denver for the foreseeable future, but his peers ostensibly stand in solidarity with him. Even though the latter’s two-year stint with the Broncos failed miserably, football is a team sport. The former acknowledged that wholeheartedly.

Comments like this speak volumes, given Simmons’ stature in the Broncos locker room during his tenure. The vet defensive back spent eight seasons in Denver, including multiple years of team captaincy. He was a respected voice and leader among the group, making his words noteworthy.

Ultimately, Wilson landed with the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason after getting released by the Broncos in March. He was expected to be the team’s starter, but a lingering calf injury has prevented him from suiting up.

In his place, presumed backup Justin Fields has possibly solidified his spot atop the depth chart.

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