Broncos GM says Russell Wilson benching had nothing to do with quarterback’s contract

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Since winning Super Bowl 50, the Denver Broncos have largely been known for their inability to make the playoffs, which is better than the current narrative surrounding this once proud franchise. 

Along with still not being a playoff team (Denver missed the playoffs for an eighth straight year this season), the franchise is now caught in a he said/he said situation involving the general manager, coach and starting quarterback, Russell Wilson. On Tuesday, Denver GM David Paton dismissed Wilson’s recent comments stating that he was benched prior to Week 17 after he was given an ultimatum: adjust your contract or lose your job as starting QB. 

“During the bye week I did reach out to Russ’s agent in a good faith and creative attempt to adjust his contract,” Paton said, via Pro Football Talk. “We couldn’t get a deal done. We moved on with our season. It didn’t come up again. Fast forward Week 17, Sean (Payton) makes a change at the quarterback position. This was a football decision made by Sean in what he thought was the best interests of the team. This was completely independent of any conversations I had with the agent. 

“Again, it was a football decision made by Sean. In regards of the negotiations, I’ll just keep the specifics private out of respect for really everyone involved. Negotiations are hard. You have difficult conversations, tough conversations, and you can characterize negotiations really any way you want. We always try to handle ourselves professionally and in the best interests of the Broncos, and this was no different.”


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Author : Bryan DeArdo

Publish date : 2024-01-09 22:26:39

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