Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) walks back to the sideline following a failed third down play against the New York Giants during the second quarter at Lumen Field. Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll stands behind Wilson. Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports
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It s possible, and maybe even likely, outsiders will never fully know all that went down between one-time champion quarterback Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks in the days and weeks that followed Super Bowl LV.
Wilson expressed frustrations about aspects of the organization and reportedly wanted more of a say in decisions that impact the club s offense. Then trade rumors linking the signal-caller with a potential exit from Seattle involved the Chicago Bears allegedly making a very aggressive pursuit of Wilson before they signed former Cincinnati Bengals star
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The Ravens deserve credit for draping an attack around Lamar Jackson that maximizes his unique gifts. Still, another offseason of opponents poring over film will further challenge an offense that had defenses “calling out our plays,” according to Jackson. The Ravens must grow more versatile, raising the possibility of doing more at wideout than adding a durability-challenged Watkins.
I’m interested to see what becomes ofJosh Oliver, the traded-for tight end who missed 28 games over his first two seasons in Jacksonville. He’s a freaky, athletic prospect dropped into one of league’s friendliest tight end environments. For all the Roman-centric questions above, there’s no doubt about his ability to maximize this position.