At 35, Broncos QB Russell Wilson believes his best days are ahead

When Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson entered the league in 2012, his goal was to play until his 40s.

Now at 35 and playing some of his best football since his Seattle days, Wilson is confident he can reach that goal through his drive and work ethic.

“I still got a little speed,” Wilson said with a smile. “Every day, I get up, keep my body moving and working out. I think the biggest thing is that I have an obsession and passion for the game.”

Wilson wants to be among the great quarterbacks who extended their careers past their prime years. Former quarterback Tom Brady, who won two Super Bowls in his 40s, played until he was 45.

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, 40, returned to practice on Wednesday after he tore his Achilles tendon in September.

Broncos head coach Sean Payton said he used to ask all-time about former Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ longevity. Brees played until he was 41 and was named to his 13th Pro Bowl in 2019 when he was 40.

“I don’t look past the season,” Payton said. “When the season ends and everyone puts their stuff away, it’s easier to answer that question, but right now, it’s getting to the next game.”

Payton added that players who stay in the league for a long time have an extremely diligent workout routine that increases because they are fighting father time.

“I don’t see age with players like Russ,” Payton said. “He takes care of his body and works out extremely hard. I think that’s necessary when you are playing at this level.”

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