Russell Wilson booed in return to Seattle as Denver Broncos lose to Seahawks
By Ben Morse, CNN
Updated 0959 GMT (1759 HKT) September 13, 2022
Russell Wilson takes to the field against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field.(CNN)He might've brought the Seattle Seahawks their first Super Bowl title, but upon his return to the Pacific Northwest with his new team on Monday, Russell Wilson certainly didn't get a hero's welcome.
Wilson — now the quarterback of the Denver Broncos after having been traded from the Seahawks following a successful 10-year stint — was booed by the majority inside Lumen Field when he took to the gridiron for the first time in his new colors. And the evening didn't get any better for Wilson, as he and the Broncos were edged out 17-16 by the Seahawks. However, Wilson said he excepted the hostile reception upon his return to the city he had called home for a decade. «It didn't bother me, you know, it's a hostile environment, it always has been. I didn't expect them to give a round of applause every once in a while,» Wilson said with a smile after the game.Read MoreThe 33-year-old added: «For me, Seattle's been amazing for me. Like I said, anybody who thinks any other words, they don't know my heart, and they don't know how much this city has meant to me. Tonight was special, it was on the other side than I'm used to, but it was still a special environment and a place I've always loved.»A Seattle Seahawks fan holds a sign referencing Wilson during the second half. Fine marginsIt was always going to be a memorable return to Seattle for Wilson. The Seahawks drafted the quarterback with a third-round pick in 2012. During his time in the Pacific Northwest, he guided the franchise into eight postseasons, including two Super Bowl appearances and one championship win in 2014.However,