Russell Wilson calls Broncos coach Sean Payton 'classless'
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Former Bronco and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson fired back at his former coach, Sean Payton, on social media Tuesday. “Classless… but not surprised….” Wilson said on X, formerly Twitter.
Giants quarterback Russell Wilson called his former head coach Sean Payton “classless” following comments he made after the Denver Broncos’ 33-32 victory over New York on Sunday.
The Ringer's Sheil Kapadia doesn't think there's a difference between Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix and New Orleans Saints QB Spencer Rattler.
Ehlinger spent the first six weeks of the season on the Broncos' active roster and served as the team's emergency quarterback on game day. Ehlinger was on the Broncos' practice squad for last week's game against the Giants. Denver also signed tackle Marques Cox and wide receiver Kyrese Rowan to the practice squad.
Many fans and pundits blamed quarterback Bo Nix or coach Sean Payton (or both) for the team's struggles. One of the team's former backup quarterbacks, Ben DiNucci, pondered on social media if the team would be better with quarterbacks coach Davis Webb calling plays for the offense.
An unusually saucy Russell Wilson slammed Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton as "classless" following his comments on the New York Giants' QBs.
Denver's second-year quarterback accounted for four fourth-quarter scores as the Broncos topped the Giants, 33-32.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton drew a scathing reaction from New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson.
The Denver Broncos managed to pull off one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history versus the New York Giants in Week 7, spearheaded by the efforts of star quarterback Bo Nix. After three scoreless quarters, Nix helped the Broncos put up 33 points in the fourth quarter to secure a 33-32 win over the Giants.
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Giants QB Russell Wilson calls Broncos coach Sean Payton 'classless' for a postgame swipe at him
Russell Wilson fired back at Sean Payton on social media Tuesday, a little under 48 hours since the Denver Broncos' coach took a swipe at the New York Giants' backup quarterback who lost his starting job to rookie Jaxson Dart following an 0-3 start.