Russell Wilson

Player

Birthday November 29, 1988

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

Age 35 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.8 m

#2857 Most Popular

1980

Wilson's father played football and baseball at Dartmouth and was a wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers preseason squad in 1980.

Wilson's brother, Harry, played football and baseball at the University of Richmond, and his sister Anna played basketball at Stanford.

1988

Russell Carrington Wilson (born November 29, 1988) is an American football quarterback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL).

He previously played his first 10 seasons for the Seattle Seahawks.

Wilson has been regarded as one of the greatest dual-threat quarterbacks of all time.

2005

As a junior in 2005, he threw for 3,287 passing yards and 40 passing touchdowns and rushed for 634 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns.

He was named an all-district, all-region, and all-state player.

Wilson was twice named the Richmond Times-Dispatch Player of the Year.

As a senior, he threw for 3,009 passing yards, 34 passing touchdowns, and seven interceptions.

In addition, he rushed for 1,132 yards and 18 touchdowns.

That year, he was named an all-conference and all-state player as well as conference player of the year.

He was featured in Sports Illustrated for his performance in the state championship game win.

Wilson also served as his senior class president.

During his time in high school, Wilson attended the Manning Passing Academy, a summer football clinic run by multiple NFL MVP winner and eventual Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning.

2008

Wilson played college football and baseball at NC State from 2008 to 2010 before transferring to Wisconsin in 2011, where he set the single-season FBS record for passer rating and led them to a Big Ten title and the 2012 Rose Bowl.

2010

He also played minor league baseball for the Tri-City Dust Devils in 2010 and the Asheville Tourists in 2011 as a second baseman.

Wilson's father died of complications from diabetes on June 9, 2010, at age 55, the day after Wilson was drafted by the Rockies.

Wilson attended Collegiate School, a preparatory school in Richmond, Virginia.

2012

The Seahawks selected Wilson in the third round (75th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft.

He tied Peyton Manning's then-record for most passing touchdowns by a rookie and was named Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year.

Wilson has been named to nine Pro Bowls and helped lead the Seahawks to two consecutive Super Bowls.

He and the Seahawks won Super Bowl XLVIII, but lost Super Bowl XLIX the next year when Wilson was intercepted at the goal line by Malcolm Butler.

He holds the record for most wins by an NFL quarterback through nine seasons and is one of four quarterbacks in NFL history with a career passer rating over 100.

2019

In April 2019, Wilson signed a four-year, $140 million contract extension with the Seahawks, making him the highest paid player in the NFL at the time.

After he purchased his minority stake, the Sounders won the 2019 MLS Cup.

Wilson was born at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, and grew up in Richmond, Virginia.

His parents are Harrison Benjamin Wilson III, a lawyer, and Tammy Wilson (née Turner), a nurse director.

He has an older brother, Harrison IV, and a younger sister, Anna.

Wilson started playing football with his father and brother at the age of four, and played his first organized game for the Tuckahoe Tomahawks youth football team in sixth grade.

Wilson's great-great-grandfather was enslaved to a Confederate colonel and was freed after the American Civil War.

Wilson's paternal grandfather, Harrison B. Wilson Jr., was a former president of Norfolk State University who played football and basketball at Kentucky State University, and his paternal grandmother, Anna W. Wilson, was on the faculty at Jackson State University.

Wilson's maternal grandfather was noted painter A. B. Jackson.

According to genetic admixture analysis, Wilson is 62% African, 36% European, 1% West Asian, and 1% Central Asian.

His European family lineage has been traced back to 524 A.D. to Saint Arnulf of Metz via Charlemagne.

Wilson also claims to have some Native American ancestry, although he did not explicitly say which tribe he came from.

2020

In 2020, he became just the third quarterback in NFL history to throw for thirty touchdowns in four consecutive seasons.

Wilson was traded to the Denver Broncos in 2022, after which he signed a five-year, $245 million contract extension.

His time with the Broncos was marked with disappointment, with the Broncos having the league's worst scoring offense in 2022.

Wilson was benched during the final two games of the 2023 season.

Wilson is part owner of the Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS).