American football quarterback Russell Wilson has been playing in the NFL for more than a decade, playing with the Pittsburgh Steelers as of 2024. He started his career with the Seattle Seahawks in 2012 and won one Super Bowl with the team. Wilson is one of four NFL quarterbacks with a career passer rating of over 100. Wilson has the most wins by an NFL quarterback through nine seasons (98). The dual-threat quarterback won Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, which was also the first Super Bowl win for the Seattle Seahawks. He has made it to 9 Pro Bowls, one Secon-Team All-Pro, and is regarded as one of the best quarterbacks playing the game presently. After helping the Seahawks reach three consecutive playoffs (2018-2020), Wilson is still looking for another Super Bowl victory to add to his tally.
Wilson's two-year tenure with the Broncos did not go as per plan as he struggled throughout in terms of consistency and overall gameplay. As a result the Denver Broncos decided to part ways with their signal caller and he has found his new home with the Pittsburgh Steelers on March 15, 2024.
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Full Name | Russell Carrington Wilson |
Team | Denver Broncos (current) Seattle Seahawks (previous) |
Draft | 2012/ Round: 3/ Pick: 75 |
Position | Quarterback |
Super Bowl Win Year | XLVIII (2014) |
Rings | 1 |
How Many Super Bowls Has Russell Wilson Won?
Russell Wilson' has won only one Super Bowl as of 2024. He won the Super Bowl in 2014 in the XLVIII edition of the game. He led the Seattle Seahawks to victory in Super Bowl XLVIII on February 2, 2014, defeating the Denver Broncos with a dominant score of 43-8. This was the Seahawks' first Super Bowl win.
Russell Wilson Super Bowl wins and losses
Russell Wilson is one of the best quarterbacks in the league. Since being drafted by the Seattle Seahawks, he led the team to their first Super Bowl victory in 2014. Wilson was the starting quarterback for the Seahawks in the Super Bowl XLVIII match against his current team, Denver Broncos. Wilson threw 206 yards in the game and two touchdown passes. He had a 123.1 passer rating with no interceptions as the Seahawks defeated the Broncos 43-8.
Wilson made it to another Super Bowl in the consecutive year making the Seahawks one of the few defending champions to appear in consecutive Super Bowls. In Super Bowl XLIX, the Seahawks lost to the New England Patriots in a close match ending 28-24. The Seahawks led in the fourth quarter but two consecutive touchdowns from the Patriots turned the tide in their favor in the final minutes of the quarter.
Here are his Super Bowl wins and losses:
XLVIII: Seattle Seahawks 43, Denver Broncos 8 (2014)
XLIX: Seattle Seahawks 24, New England Patriots 28 (2015)
What is Russell Wilson’s Super Bowl record?
Wilson’s Super Bowl record is 1-1. He has appeared in two Super Bowl matches, winning the first and losing the second one.
How many Super Bowls has Russell Wilson been in?
Russell Wilson has played in two Super Bowl games till now. Here are his Super Bowl matches:
Season | Teams | Score | Result | Super Bowl |
2013-14 | Seattle Seahawks vs. Denver Broncos | 43-8 | Won | XLVIII |
2014-15 | Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots | 24-28 | Lost | XLIX |
What teams did Russell Wilson win the Super Bowl against?
Russell Wilson won the Super Bowl against the following team until now:
XLVIII: Seattle Seahawks 43, Denver Broncos 8
What teams did Russell Wilson lose the Super Bowl against?
Russell Wilson has lost the Super Bowl against one team till now.
XLIX: Seattle Seahawks 24, New England Patriots 28
FAQs on Russell Wilson
A. Russell Wilson has played for the Seattle Seahawks the Denver Broncos, and Pittsburgh Steelers as of March 2024.
A. Russell Wilson stands at a height of 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m), which is a good three-four inches shorter than the average NFL quarterback.
A. Russell Wilson has a net worth of approximately $165 million as of 2024.
A. Russell Wilson is 35 years old as of March 2024. He was born on November 29, 1988.
A. Russell Wilson has won one Super Bowl to date in 2014 with the Seahawks.