Russell Wilson Retires: Seahawks Legend's NFL Career By The Numbers
That's a wrap on a tremendous career.
Former Seattle Seahawks star quarterback Russell Wilson announced his retirement from the NFL in a thank-you video posted on June 3, putting a bow on a legendary career that spanned 14 years (2012-25) and included four teams. Here's Wilson's 14-year NFL career by the numbers:
1: Wilson is first in Seahawks history with 37,059 passing yards, 3,079 completions, 292 passing yards, a 101.8 passer rating and 104 regular-season wins across his 10 years with the franchise (2012-21).
2: The number of Super Bowls he played in (2013 and 2014 seasons with the Seahawks).
4A: Wilson is fourth in NFL history among quarterbacks with 5,568 career regular-season rushing yards.
4B: The number of teams that Wilson played for (he played for the Seahawks from 2012-21, the Denver Broncos from 2022-23, the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024 and the New York Giants in 2025).
5A: Wilson is fifth all time with a career 99.3 passer rating.
5B: He threw double-digit interceptions in just five seasons.
9: Wilson had a career 9-8 postseason record, going 9-7 with the Seahawks and 0-1 with the Steelers.
10: The number of Pro Bowl nods he earned.
11: Wilson is 11th in NFL history with 4,056 postseason passing yards.
12: He's 12th in league history with 353 regular-season passing touchdowns.
16: Wilson is 16th in NFL history with 46,966 regular-season passing yards.
27: The number of touchdowns Wilson threw for across 17 postseason games.
30: He threw for 30-plus touchdowns in five seasons: 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
34: He led the NFL with 34 passing touchdowns in 2017.
40: Wilson threw for a career-high 40 touchdowns in 2020.
48: Wilson helped the Seahawks win their first Super Bowl in franchise history in 2013,


