Instead of Russell Wilson saying "Let's Ride", it appears that he is quietly whispering "Let's move" as Wilson and his wife, Ciara, are accepting offers on their Cherry Hills, Colorado, mansion.

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According to Business Den, it looks like Russell Wilson isn't wasting any time on whether he may remain with the Denver Broncos or not and is accepting offers on the $25 million home.

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Wilson's Cherry Hills mansion set a record for the most expensive property sold in the Denver Metro Area in 2022 at $25 million. The home has four bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and has more than 20,000 square feet of living space. On top of all of that space in a single-family home, the residence has a 2,590-square-foot indoor swimming pool, a basketball court, and a guest apartment.

The Denver Broncos star quarterback was benched for the final two seasons of the 2023 season. Broncos Head Coach, Sean Payton, said that a decision on whether or not to keep Rusell Wilson was coming sooner rather than later. I appears that Wilson can see the future ahead of him with the Denver Broncos and took the initiative to put the Colorado home up for sale to prospective buyers.

According to KDVR, Russell Wilson is the highest-paid Denver Bronco player with an annual salary of $48.5 million. That salary is nearly three times that of the second-highest Denver Broncos player, Mike McGlinchey, with a $17.5 million annual salary.

What do you think? Will the Denver Broncos be saying goodbye to Russell Wilson, or do you think he is just downsizing from 20,000 square feet to something more practical?

Source: businessden.com

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