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Russell Wilson is one of the eminent NFL quarterbacks. The athlete is talented, but hatred for him is unavoidable. Criticism hasn’t left Wilson’s tail, no matter how far it has traveled from Seattle, Washington, to Denver, Colorado. DangeRuss is well aware of the critiques but sticks to optimism and avoids directly addressing it. He does, however, make some subtle allusions now and then. This time, he enlisted the assistance of the renowned Mr. Worldwide, rapper Pitbull.

Since the offseason, the Denver Broncos are envisaging rebounding from the previous season’s damages. Russell Wilson also addressed the limitations that narrowed his performance with arthroscopic knee surgery. As he drives growth, the Broncos QB1 shared a quote preaching about success.

DangeRuss preached Mr. Worldwide

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The $245 million quarterback used Pitbull’s motivational speech. In his monologue, Mr. 365 focused on success and opportunities. The rapper said, “There’s no losing, only learning. There’s no failure, only opportunities, and there’s no problems, only solutions. So to me, what failure is, failure is the mother of success.

The legendary rapper added the examples of Michael Jordan and Oprah Winfrey. His Airness got sacked from the basketball squad in his ninth grade, while Oprah got fired since she was not fit for television. But they did not give up. Instead, they learned more and came back better and stronger. Pitbull added the setback would eventually lead a person in the right direction.

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Russell Wilson could relate to Pitbull’s words. Since the QB1 came back from a 4-11 season with the Broncos, it is a setback. Moreover, he had surgery that would clear his lingering knee problems in the past few seasons. But how is Robot Russell holding up after the medical procedure?

Russell Wilson breaking his sweat to be the best

Surgery is a troubling process, and an athlete has to take some rehab before heading to the turf. But it does not bother Russell Wilson. Just days after his knee surgery, DangeRuss is making every moment count with intense practice.

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On Instagram, Russell Wilson shared some images of himself on a practice field, making the sprint and working out. The Panning shot made The Asterisk appear to be an object in motion. However, the camera could not adequately photograph Russell, which could indicate that he has swiftness. He captioned, “Never been more glad I put my Faith in Jesus!

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Russell Wilson is making every off-season day count. But will he be able to make a comeback? It is subject to witness.

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