Russell Wilson joins HOF company with incredible career milestone
Russell Wilson joined some elite company on Sunday.
The former Wisconsin star became the third player in NFL history to reach 250 touchdown passes through nine seasons, joining Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino and future Hall-of-Famer Peyton Manning.
Milestone ✅ – @DangeRussWilson @Seahawks | #SFvsSEA | #GoHawks pic.twitter.com/SldGyfLgr1
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 1, 2020
Wilson should reach an even higher number before his 2020 campaign is over. Through nine seasons, Marino tossed 266 touchdown passes and Manning threw 275. If Wilson keeps up his current pace (22 touchdowns through six games) he would easily pass Manning’s mark of 275.
Wilson has the Seahawks rolling this season and is one of the frontrunners for the MVP award.
With a win over the 49ers on Sunday, Seattle would hold a full game advantage over the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC West.