Russell Wilson Announces NFL Retirement After 14 Seasons

by Daniel Brooks
Russell Wilson Announces NFL Retirement After 14 Seasons

Russell Wilson Announces NFL Retirement After 14 Seasons...

Russell Wilson, the Super Bowl-winning quarterback and nine-time Pro Bowler, announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday, ending a 14-year career that cemented his legacy as one of the league's most dynamic players. The 37-year-old made the emotional decision public via social media, thanking fans, teammates, and family for their support throughout his journey.

Wilson spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks, leading them to a Super Bowl XLVIII victory in 2014 and another appearance the following year. After a blockbuster trade in 2022, he played two seasons with the Denver Broncos before finishing his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2025. His retirement marks the end of an era for one of the NFL's most respected leaders.

The news is trending nationwide as fans and analysts reflect on Wilson's impact. Known for his clutch performances and off-field philanthropy, he retires with over 40,000 passing yards, 300 touchdowns, and a reputation as one of the most durable QBs in league history. Tributes poured in from former teammates like DK Metcalf and Bobby Wagner, as well as rivals such as Patrick Mahomes.

Wilson hinted at future endeavors in sports ownership and business, where he has already made strides with investments in MLB's Seattle Mariners and NWSL's Seattle Reign. His retirement leaves a void in the league, but his influence on and off the field ensures his legacy will endure.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.