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The Broncos are hoping for a team transformation for the upcoming season. It’s a well-known fact that the Denver Broncos were one of the worst-performing teams in the NFL last season, with a 5-12 record. This came with the fact that they brought in SB winner Russell Wilson to turn the tides, but it didn’t pan out as they had hoped. Despite their efforts, their horrific season cost their former head coach, now Jets‘ offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett, his job. But the horror show has provided the star QB some insights.

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Although the season is yet to begin, the memories from last season will remain fresh with the fans. But the offseason and preseason have positive updates for the man who suffered the most, last season. After a heartbreaking season in his debut campaign with the Broncos, the former Seahawks man has shared his heart out on the eve of the NFL kickoff.

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Last season bestowed Russell Wilson with major learnings

Last season brought forward monumental criticism for the $245 million man following his poor performances. The harsh words and criticism were nothing compared to the harshest critic he has in his life, himself. Following a period of change and transformation, Russell Wilson has come forward in the latest press conference to open up to the fans.

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In the latest press conference by the Denver Broncos, Russell Wilson shares his heart and learnings with the fans. When asked about last season, Wilson shared, “….obviously last year wasn’t what we wanted.” He would list the 5 mantras he has for the upcoming season in the press conference. While answering the questions, Wilson adds, 1. I think the biggest thing is is go out in the field and just doing it doing what we know how to do. 2…playing at the highest level…winning football games. 3…. enjoying the process and respecting the process. 4. Continue to to drive every day push every day. 5…..be in the best shape I can possibly be in my life.”

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While the lessons are something many fellow of his teammates and fellow players can learn from, but is it enough for the Broncos to turn their season around? Despite the changes they have made within the building, do they have enough in the tank to ride the Stallion all the way to the finish line?

Denver Broncos on the edge of transformation?

Broncos have witnessed some swift changes in the coaching department in the buildup to the NFL 2023. Sean Payton was brought in to fix the Russell Wilson drop-off early in the calendar year. Their star QB on the other hand has been a man transformed through the offseason. Wilson has been sharing clips of his training regiment, offering hope for the fans that the Broncos won’t be the same as last season.

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While it’s still early days for a definite answer regarding their transformation, the early signs look promising. Whether or not they can use the momentum to build on a successful 2023 is yet to be deciphered.

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Russell Wilson is hoping for a rejuvenation in the upcoming season. While the debut campaign doesn’t offer a lot, his words building up to the season will offer hope and confidence to the Broncos faithful.

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Kushal Jain

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Kushal Jain is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. Having started off writing as a hobby when he was 19, it has snowballed into becoming his full time profession. He is a passionate football fan, or as per the US etymology, soccer fan. Despite his niche as a football and sports writer, he has experience in various fields and industries, including finance, which has allowed him to be an all-rounder. When he's not busy giving NFL or Soccer commentary, he can be found reading or playing video games, particularly Football Manager (what a surprise) as well as some MMOs. His hyperactive, productivity focused mentality has given him the attitude of "just take the shot, what's the worst that could happen".

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