Seahawks: Latest update suggests Russell Wilson staying in Seattle for now

Seahawks fans may be able to breathe easy this weekend as the latest update out of Seattle seems to indicate he won’t be leaving town. 

Another day, another Russell Wilson update regarding the quarterback’s not-so-clear future in Seattle. But, for once, Seahawks fans are probably going to like this one. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, his sources are telling him that the Seahawks front office hasn’t engaged in any trade talks.

So, does this mean the Super Bowl-winning quarterback will take the field Week 1 for Seattle and lead the offense out onto the field?

Ian Rapoport is reporting the Seattle Seahawks haven’t engaged in Russell Wilson trade talks

If you’re a Seahawks fan, is this finally some relief for you? Over the last month, the drama surrounding Wilson and the front office has made the rain showers in the Pacific Northwest seem heavier, with folks adding another reason to speak to their therapist through the gloomy Seattle winter.

Yet, as sunshine peaks its way through the clouds in the upper left corner of the country, this latest Wilson news will also give folks some optimism. This team is completely different without Wilson lining up under center. He’s considered one of the top quarterbacks in the game for a reason.

With his dual-threat abilities, Wilson provides constant headaches for opposing defenses. He’s beloved in Seattle, but Wilson has also no question upset plenty of his supporters with what’s transpired. People were furious when his agent leaked that the signal-caller would be open to a trade to the Cowboys, Saints, Raiders or Bears.

Moving forward, everyone will wait to see if Wilson comes out and says he’s locked in with the team and will do all he can to help Seattle win another Super Bowl. Until then, there’s no doubt trade rumors will keep swirling, and anxiety will ride high for thousands in the 206.

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