After struggling for most of the 2022 season — a year that was hindered by injuries, poor offensive line performances and questionable coaching — Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson ended the season on a high note.
After former coach Nathaniel Hackett was fired and Jerry Rosburg took over as interim coach for the final two games, Wilson scored six touchdowns and led an offense that averaged 27.5 points per game, a huge improvement, albeit on a short sample size.
Former wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders believes part of the reason for the turnaround was Wilson making plays with his legs. The veteran quarterback rushed 12 times for 45 yards and two scores in the final two games of the season. Sanders is hoping to see more of the same in 2023.
He didn’t have a great season obviously but the game vs the chargers shows that when Russell Wilson uses his legs he’s dangerous. Hope he picks up where he left off vs the chargers. It was impressive
— Emmanuel Sanders (@ESanders_10) January 10, 2023
Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton has predicted a big bounce-back year for Wilson next season. Sanders seems to believe it’s possible.
Wilson threw a career-low 16 touchdown passes in 15 games last season. If Denver’s offense is going to take a big step forward in 2023, the Broncos will need Wilson to show the most improvement.
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