Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is likely to take first place in the quarterback carousel, Seattle’s Russell Wilson may be second.
But at least for now, it doesn’t look like Wilson will leave the Pacific.
After Wilson said in an interview with the TODAY Show on Tuesday that he loves Seattle and that’s great, Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll told the NFL Scouting Combine on Wednesday that the team has no plans to replace Wilson.
Although Carol noted that general manager John Schneider is open to discussing everyone on the list, including the team’s best players.
“Everyone is talking at this time of year. “We’re talking about everyone,” Carol said. “And it’s common for us to talk to teams about all the players – especially the tent players. And that hasn’t changed. Every year we are here is the same. So it’s the same as it was. We have no intention of making any movement there. But conversations, John has to feel them – he always feels them. But nothing concrete in that. “
In 2021, the Seahawks ended their first loss since Wilson took on the role of quarterback in 2012. Seattle have been in the playoffs for three of the last four years. But the club did not return to the NFC championship game after losing the Super Bowl XLIX to the Patriots.