After the Broncos' narrow defeat to the Seahawks, Russell Wilson remained unfazed.

 After the Broncos' narrow defeat to the Seahawks, Russell Wilson remained unfazed.



After being traded to the Denver Broncos in the summer, Russell Wilson returned to Seattle for the first time as an enemy.

He has no regrets regarding his tenure with his previous team, despite the fact that they lost.


With a razor-thin 17-16 victory, the Seattle Seahawks defence shut down Wilson and the Broncos' offence by allowing their former quarterback to complete only 29 of his 42 passes for 340 yards and one touchdown while being sacked twice.


The crowd at CenturyLink Field applauded Geno Smith, the new play caller, who had 195 yards and two touchdowns in Week 1 instead of Wilson, who was justifiably booed.


Wilson, as quoted by the Seattle Times, said of his return, "I couldn't have been more locked in. More than anything else for me personally, I didn't waver. They may clap for you. They may boo you. They'll love you one day and despise you the next. That's athletics.

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