This is the kind of leadership Denver Broncos fans love to see.
Ahead of the official start of training camp in Colorado next week, quarterback Russell Wilson hosted more than a dozen offensive teammates at his home in California for pre-camp passing sessions.
Wilson shared some highlights from the unofficial practices on his Instagram page on Wednesday.
Wilson’s caption for the post: “⏳⏳⏳.”
Quarterbacks Brett Rypien and Josh Johnson, tight ends Albert Okwuegbunam and Eric Saubert, wide receivers Courtland Sutton, Tim Patrick, Jerry Jeudy, KJ Hamler, Montrell Washington, Kendall Hinton, Tyrie Cleveland, Brandon Johnson and Travis Fulgham and center Lloyd Cushenberry joined Wilson in San Diego for the workout sessions.
Wilson was also joined by former NFL wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who played with the Broncos from 2006-2009. Marshall is 37 years old now and he’s been out of the league since 2018, so his recent workout with Wilson was likely just that, a workout.
Denver players are set to report for the start of training camp on Tuesday.
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