Russell Wilson: The famous Quarterback From The Denver Broncos Of NFL

Who is Russell Wilson?

Russell Wilson is an American football quarterback. Currently associated with the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL), Russell Wilson also previously played minor league baseball for the Tri-City Dust Devils and the Asheville Tourists.

In the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft, Russell Wilson was selected by the Seattle Seahawks as the 75th overall pick. Considered one of the greatest dual-threat quarterbacks in NFL history, Russell Wilson partly owns the Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer. In addition, he is married to R&B singer Ciara. 

Russell Wilson Biography
Russell Wilson Biography

Quick Facts

Full NameRussell Carrington Wilson
Popularly Known AsRussell Wilson
BirthdayNovember 29, 1988
Age34 years old
Sun signSagittarius
TraitsPositive traits- energetic, optimistic, and honest
Negative traits- unrealistic, overtly perfectionist, and naive
BirthplaceCincinnati, USA
NationalityAmerican
ReligionChristian
EthnicityAfrican-American
GenderMale
Sexual OrientationStraight
Height5 feet and 10 inches
EyesDark Brown 
HairBlack
ParentsHarrison Benjamin Wilson III (father)
Tammy Wilson (mother)
SiblingsHarrison IV Wilson (Brother)
Anna Wilson (Sister)
Alma MaterNorth Carolina State University
The University of Wisconsin
Marital statusMarried
SpouseCiara Princess Wilson
Children2
Profession Professional football quarterback
Net WorthUSD 165 million

Russell Wilson Birthday

Russell Wilson was born on November 29, 1988. He was born at The Christ Hospital, located in Cincinnati, USA. As of 2023, Russell Wilson is 34 years old.

Early Life and Childhood

Growing up in Richmond, Virginia, Russell Wilson was raised by his parents, Harrison Benjamin Wilson II and Tammy Wilson. Harrison Benjamin Wilson II was a lawyer who played football and baseball while studying at Dartmouth University. 

He died at 55 on June 9, 2010, due to complications arising from diabetes. Russell Wilson’s mother, Tammy Wilson, previously worked as a nurse director. 

Robert Wilson with his mother, Tammy Wilson
Robert Wilson with his mother, Tammy Wilson

Regarding siblings, Russell Wilson has an older brother named Harrison IV and a younger sister named Anna. Harrison IV played college-level football and baseball at the University of Richmond. 

Likewise, Anna was a collegiate basketball player at Stanford University. Then, at the age of four, Wilson started playing football.

His father and brother taught him how to play the game. Wilson played his first organized game for the Tuckahoe Tomahawks youth football team in the sixth grade.

Educational Background

Russell Wilson studied at Collegiate School, a preparatory school in Richmond, Virginia. During his high school years, Wilson attended the Manning Passing Academy.

Operated by legendary quarterback Peyton Manning, Manning Passing Academy was a summer football clinic. After graduating high school, Russell Wilson enrolled at North Carolina State University.

Young Russell Wilson in University of Wisconsin
Young Russell Wilson at the University of Wisconsin

He later transferred to the University of Wisconsin. Previously, Wilson had also been offered a football scholarship from Duke University.

Russell Wilson Career

Early Career

From 2008 to 2010, Russell Wilson played collegiate football and baseball at NC State. In 2011, he made the transfer to the University of Wisconsin. 

During his time there, Wilson’s passing efficiency (191.8) helped him set the single-season FBS record, after which his team got to play for the Big Ten title and the 2012 Rose Bowl. In 2010, Wilson played minor league baseball for the Tri-City Dust Devils.

He played minor league baseball for the Asheville Tourists a year later as a second baseman. Presently, Wilson’s professional baseball rights are held by the Somerset Patriots. The Somerset Patriots are the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees.

In the 2012 NFL Draft, Wilson was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the third round as the 75th overall pick. Wilson’s debut season was impressive, although, in his debut game, the Seahawks suffered a 20-16 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. 

Russell Wilson Playing for Seahawks
Russell Wilson Playing for Seahawks

Despite this, Wilson beat Matt Flynn for the starting job during training camp. Wilson averaged 7.6 yards per attempt just a week after his debut game with the Cardinals. He led the Seahawks to a 27-7 rout over the Dallas Cowboys.

On October 14, 2012, Wilson clashed with legendary player Tom Brady for the first time. The Seattle Seahawks emerged victorious as Wilson helped the Seahawks advance to 14 consecutive points in the fourth quarter. 

Wilson tied up Peyton Manning’s then-record for most passing touchdowns by a rookie in his debut season. This achievement made him named the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year.

The Seahawks advanced to the NFC’s No. 1 seed in his second NFL season. They had a 13-3 record. Wilson was voted sixth in Offensive Player of the Year.

In the 2014 season, Wilson’s performance was comparatively lackluster as he threw fewer interceptions than the previous year. In addition, his touchdowns were limited to 20 for the season; however, the Seattle Seahawks scored the top seed in the NFC Playoffs yet again with a league-best of 2,762 yards in the regular season. 

Wilson made history in 2015 with a career-best of 34 touchdowns with just seven interceptions. However, at the end of the season, the Seahawks suffered a 31-24 defeat in the Divisional Round to the Carolina Panthers. 

Russell Wilson career
Russell Wilson career

Later Career

In 2016, Wilson’s touchdowns decreased, but his interceptions increased. The Seattle Seahawks won the division and achieved the No. 4 seed in the conference. Unfortunately, they suffered a road loss to the Atlanta Falcons. 

The following season, the Seahawks finished with a disappointing 9-7 record. However, Wilson ended the 2019 season with 31 touchdowns and five interceptions. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Seahawks in the divisional round. 

In 2020, Wilson had a total of 558 attempts. Although this was his career’s highest throw record, his efficiency remained the lowest at just 7.5 yards per attempt. Nevertheless, Wilson was named Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2020.

The following year, however, Wilson’s and the Seahawks’ performance could have been better since they could not make it past the divisional round since 2014. Unfortunately, due to an injury, Wilson missed a few games in the season, resulting in a dismal 7-10 record for the Seahawks. 

On March 8, 2022, Wilson was traded to the Denver Broncos for Drew Lock, ending his ten-year-long association with the Seattle Seahawks. In September 2022, ESPN’s Brady Henderson revealed that Wilson’s departure resulted from a “dysfunctional situation built toward its eventual breaking point.” 

Named to nine Pro Bowls, Russell Wilson has helped the Seahawks advance to two consecutive Super Bowls. The Seahawks won the Super Bowl XLVIII defeating the Broncos.

Russell Wilson, NFL Quarterback
Russell Wilson, NFL Quarterback

Holding the record for the most wins by an NFL quarterback through nine seasons, Russell Wilson signed a four-year-long contract extension worth USD 140 million with the Seahawks in April 2019. This made him the highest-paid player in the NFL in 2019.

Wilson is one of four quarterbacks in NFL history with a career passer rating over 100, and he is the third quarterback in NFL history to throw for thirty touchdowns in four consecutive seasons.

Apart from this, Wilson is a co-owner of the Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). After buying the minority stake, the Sounders became the winning team in the 2019 MLS Cup.

Relationships and Children

Russell Wilson was previously married to his high school sweetheart, Ashton Meem. They tied the knot in January 2012 and parted ways in April 2014.

In early 2015, Russell Wilson started dating American R&B singer Ciara. They got engaged on March 11, 2016.

Russell Wilson and Ciara with their kids
Russell Wilson and Ciara with their kids

Before tying the knot, Wilson and Ciara vowed to remain celibate until their marriage. However, on July 6, 2016, the lovebirds exchanged wedding vows at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire, England.

On April 28, 2017, Ciara and Wilson welcomed their daughter. They announced they were expecting their second child together on January 30, 2020. 

On July 23, 2020, the couple welcomed their second child, a son. Wilson also has a stepson, born from Ciara’s past relationship with rapper, Future. 

Russell Wilson Net Worth

As of 2022, Russell Wilson has a staggering net worth of approximately USD 165 million. Additionally, Wilson is one of the highest-paid NFL athletes per season salary.

Wilson earns roughly USD 35 million per season. Apart from this, Russell Wilson has also made over USD 90 million due to his several other business ventures.

Russell Wilson Net worth
Russell Wilson Net worth

In 2022, Wilson and Ciara splurged USD 25 million on a home in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. To date, this is the most expensive residential property purchase made in the Denver metropolitan area. 

In April 2022, the legendary quarterback and his singer-wife sold their Bellevue, Washington, home for USD 36 million. Ciara’s net worth is estimated to be approximately USD 20 million. As a result of their collective net worth of USD 185 million, Russell Wilson and Ciara lead a lavish lifestyle. 

Social Media

Russell Wilson Instagram 

On Instagram, Russell Wilson is active under the username “dangerusswilson.” Wilson has over 5.5 million followers on Instagram. 

In honor of his wife Ciara’s birthday, Russell Wilson shared an adorable photo of the gorgeous couple on October 26, 2022. He described the Grammy Award-winning singer as “the love of his life” and “the most amazing wife, mother to their three babies, one of the best iconic entertainers in the world, and a brilliant businesswoman.” 

Russell Wilson with his wife, Ciara
Russell Wilson with his wife, Ciara

Russell Wilson Twitter

With over 5.6 million followers, Russell Wilson’s Twitter handle is “DangeRussWilson.” His bio reads: “I want to Love like Jesus!”. 

On November 5, 2022, Wilson wished his mother a happy birthday and shared a sweet post paying tribute to her. He tweeted,

“Mom, You’ve taught me, through the midst of the storms and when life gets rocky, to always keep the Faith and keep praying. You’ve taught me how to love and forgive. Thanks for always being you and my number 1 cheerleader. We love you to Heaven and back! Happy Birthday!”

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