It was just earlier this week when reports surfaced showing teams have been contacting the Seattle Seahawks to inquire about the availability of Russell Wilson.
Wilson went on record to state that he was sick and tired of being hit so much behind an offensive line that has allowed him to be one of the most-hit quarterbacks in the league. Wilson added he wants to be more involved in personnel decisions.
Pro Football Talk addressed the idea of Russell Wilson being traded this offseason and actually suggested the Dallas Cowboys would be a team to look out for.
“Keep an eye on the Cowboys. That’s a team that has been on the radar screen as a potential Wilson destination for a while. And it actually makes plenty of sense for 2022, if the Cowboys can’t reach a long-term deal with Dak Prescott.”
It’s nice to think about it, but not only is Russell Wilson not going anywhere, the Dallas Cowboys already have a QB situation to deal with in whether to sign Dak Prescott or tag him once again.
Dak might be coming off major ankle surgery, but the Cowboys front office were forced to see just how important he was to the team after the entire offense fell apart without him.