
before Seahawks safety Richard Sherman. (Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports)
Qianhai The Hawks enjoyed Seattle’s feuding game win against Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos at the expense of the QB.
The NFL couldn’t give up on pitting Russell Wilson against his former team in Seattle for the first Monday Night Football game of the year.
And the former Seahawks couldn’t pass up a chance to throw all the balls Wilson and the Broncos lost 17-16. Doug Baldwin’s tweets appear to have particularly affected Wilson.
Over the years, Sherman has clearly disliked his former teammates. Baldwin caught Wilson’s pass during his eight-year NFL career with the Seahawks and won Super Bowl XLVIII with him and Sherman. He also had a good time.
The only thing likely to bring more onlookers than the former Seahawks is the former Broncos, Shelby Harris, who was sent in the Wilson trade to Seattle.
I interviewed ex #broncos DL Shelby Harris on the field, now #seahawks DL, and on the field, Harris continues to trade and win! 👀
My last question is:
What did this victory mean to you?
Harris:
I have one thing to do Say. Let’s ride. pic.twitter.com/yiHba10acG
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) September 13, 2022
It’s not hard to see why this win was particularly meaningful to Harris.
After years of disagreement with Seahawks management, Wilson pushed for a trade to Denver. He finally got his wish, but the grass on the other side Might look greener. The Broncos look like they have a long way to go before they can strive for more than what Wilson could have accomplished in Seattle.
The quarterback was 29 of 42 passes for 340 yards and a touchdown.
Gino Smith leads the Seahawks 17-13 at halftime, then watches his team hold on to their narrow lead Advantage. He completed 23 of 28 passes for 195 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions.