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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Denver Broncos are battling some tough times in the Russell Wilson era. The franchise faced tough losses since the season began, but their Week 5 loss erupted the situation. It could not have been worse for the QB1 and the franchise. However, Wilson looked significantly positive despite a troubling performance at the Empower Field at Mile High.

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Russell Wilson showed up at the post-game media scrum donning his in-game outfit. He placed the Broncos’ 12-9 overtime loss upon his shoulders. But the QB1 showcased positivity throughout the presser and mentioned turning the game around and forging an extraordinary comeback story.

Russell Wilson mentioned, “I’m looking forward to turning it around. Looking forward to turning it around because when we do, it’s going to be a special story when we do it. There’s no other way to think because that’s all I know. I’m looking forward to the challenge of it all. I’m looking forward to the adversity of it all, the negativity of it all, and everything else because [I] just use that for fuel and opportunity.”

DangeRuss ended the media scrum appearance in the best way he could. Despite facing a terrible fall, he ended the presser by saying, “Broncos country, let’s ride.”

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As a result of their disastrous home loss on Thursday, the Denver Broncos are now 2-3. The quarterback had a 54.9 passing rating on 21 of 39 attempts for 274 yards and two interceptions. He had no completions of 10 yards or more in the first half.

Broncos’ KJ Hamler disappointed after the game-losing blunder by Russell Wilson

The Broncos’ loss led to Russell Wilson’s blunder during the fourth quarter. Denver had a 9-6 advantage. Wilson turned to throw when facing third-and-four from the Colts‘ 13-yard line. With Stephon Gilmore covering, he threw the ball to Tyrie Cleveland. It ended with a perfectly timed interception. The Broncos QB1 never saw KJ Hamler, who was wide open on the right corner.

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Hamler became irate when the pass went astray. As Denver’s offense left the field after the setback, he repeatedly smacked his helmet to the turf. He told James Palmer that he “could have walked in.” The frustration is inevitable. 

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Will the Denver Broncos bounce back to glory? It is subject to witness.

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