Sean Payton Offers Timeline for Broncos’ Decision on QB Russell Wilson

Sean Payton Offers Timeline for Broncos’ Decision on QB Russell Wilson

Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton hinted at a timely resolution regarding the team's quarterback dilemma when fielding questions about Russell Wilson’s future on Tuesday.

After Wilson was benched at the end of the 2023 season, many speculated that he would be released after two unfruitful years in Denver. Payton declined to say exactly what the franchise has in store for the 35-year-old but teased a decision in the near future.

During media availability at the NFL scouting combine, Payton told reporters that a decision could come out in the “next two weeks.”

“Next week, we’ll be in meetings with ownership,” Payton said on Tuesday. “So I expect that we’re going to know fairly quickly. … Somewhere in the neighborhood next week. There’s a couple of factors here, obviously the cap projections came out, we’re further down the road with the draft class, so I would anticipate it being within the next two weeks.”

Payton’s comments undercut the resurfacing drama between he and Wilson following their first year together with the Broncos. Earlier this week, Wilson publicly spoke about his contract situation and the nefarious circumstances surrounding his benching, which painted the Broncos’ front office in a negative light.

“I got that call, ‘Hey, we’re going to bench you for the next nine games if you don’t change your injury guarantee.’” Wilson said on the I AM ATHLETE podcast. “I didn’t want to set a precedent for players to remove their injury guarantees. There was no way I was going to do that.”

At the combine, Payton claimed he “did not hear” what Wilson said on the podcast. Broncos GM George Paton, however, did reportedly listen to Wilson's comments.

Paton said, “We’ve moved forward. Everything we did was above board.” He added that he hasn’t been contacted by any NFL teams about a potential trade for Wilson so far.

Wilson signed a five-year, $245 million extension in Denver following a blockbuster trade with the Seattle Seahawks in March 2022. His potential release this offseason would cost the Broncos $85 million in dead cap money.

Broadcasters Delightfully Go Bonkers After Mississippi Valley State Earns First Win

Broadcasters Delightfully Go Bonkers After Mississippi Valley State Earns First Win

There are 362 programs playing Division I men’s college basketball this season. Before Monday, 361 of those programs had won at least one game this season.

The lone holdout was Mississippi Valley State, an HBCU in Itta Bena, Miss., far better known for producing Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice than for any accomplishments on the hardwood. The Delta Devils opened this season 0-27, with a few close calls but nary a victory to show for their efforts.

That changed Monday evening. Led by a 21-point outing from guard Rayquan Brown, Mississippi Valley State beat visiting Prairie View, 57–51, to improve to 1-27 on the season.

The announcers on the Delta Devils’ online broadcast celebrated accordingly as fans streamed onto the court.

Enjoy their epic call in the clip below.

“That’s game!” the commentators yelled jubilantly. “They’re storming the court! They’re storming the court! They’re storming the court. Oh my God! … The Delta Devils improve to 1-27, 1-14 in the SWAC! What are you sayin’? The Delta Devils are currently on a one-game winning streak!”

Mississippi Valley State’s men’s hoops history may not be completely barren—the school produced scoring machine Alphonso Ford and scared Duke in the 1986 NCAA tournament, after all. 

However, the events of Feb. 26, 2024, appear likely to loom large in the Delta Devils’ annals. Go crazy, Itta Bena.