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Broncos Veteran Appears To Take Jab At Russell Wilson

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The time of Russell Wilson in Denver was not the most successful.

In games started with the Broncos, Wilson went 11-19 and was released after just two seasons.

Current Broncos offensive lineman Mike McGlinchey seemed to take a shot at Wilson during a recent presser while giving an answer about current Broncos starting quarterback Bo Nix.

“Bo’s a great dude…I think he’s fit in unbelievably well…He doesn’t have to be somebody that he’s not just because he’s the superstar quarterback of an NFL franchise,” McGlinchey said in front of the Denver media.

Mike McGlinchey had an interesting answer when describing #Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix:

“He doesn’t have to be somebody that he’s not just because he’s the superstar quarterback of an NFL franchise.”

Russell Wilson catching strays

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Now, McGlinchey was probably just answering a simple question but with the way things went with Wilson, it also looks like he is taking a shot at his former quarterback.

Wilson had a fantastic career in Seattle filled with Pro Bowls and Super Bowl appearances.

But life comes at you fast in the NFL, and the former Wisconsin Badger is now a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers on a one-year deal.

In Denver’s case, they were able to land a longtime college quarterback in Nix who has plenty of experience playing in big games and putting in the work to become the very best that he can be.

Even though he is a rookie, it appears as though he has the respect of his veteran teammates, such as McGlinchey.

Time will tell on whether or not he can turn the ship around in his first season as an NFL starter, but it can’t be nearly as bad as Wilson’s two seasons, can it?

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