Russell Wilson, Broncos agree to massive 5-year contract extension

Former Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson got the trade he wanted. Now he’s got the contract.

Former Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson got the trade he wanted. Now he’s got the contract.

According to a report by Adam Schefter at ESPN, Wilson and the Broncos have agreed to a massive extension, worth a total of $245 million over five years, including $165 million in guarantees.

The deal ties Wilson to Denver for the next seven seasons and makes him the second-highest paid QB in the NFL in average annual salary, just a shade under Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

The deal also makes Wilson the highest-paid player in franchise history before he’s taken a single snap. Apparently the contract negotiations lasted for five months.

Wilson was traded to the Broncos in March in exchange for several draft picks and three players: quarterback Drew Lock, defensive lineman Shelby Harris and tight end Noah Fant.

Wilson’s Broncos are scheduled to visit the Seahawks in Week 1 on Monday Night Football 11 days from now.

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