The Denver Broncos have announced their decision to release quarterback Russell Wilson at the start of the new league year, marking the end of a disappointing 18-month stint with the team following his high-profile move from the Seattle Seahawks in 2022. Despite the initial excitement surrounding Wilson’s acquisition, his performance with the Broncos fell short of expectations. In his tenure, Wilson led the team to just 11 wins in 30 starts. Despite the financial burden of absorbing a record $89 million in dead cap charges over two seasons, the Broncos are looking to move forward, with head coach Sean Payton emphasizing the need for a fresh start and a new quarterback to lead the team.

In other NFL news, Saquon Barkley, the star running back for the New York Giants, is poised to hit free agency for the first time in his career after the Giants opted not to use the franchise tag on him for the upcoming season. This decision came after Barkley’s notable dissatisfaction with the franchise tag in 2023, reflecting his desire for a long-term commitment from the team. Barkley’s exit from the Giants follows a strong performance in the 2022 season, despite his concerns over the team’s commitment to him. As Barkley prepares to enter free agency, several teams, including the Houston Texans, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, and Baltimore Ravens, have emerged as potential destinations. Barkley’s versatility and impressive stats throughout his six seasons make him a coveted asset on the free agent market as teams look to strengthen their running game for the upcoming season.