Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson hosted his annual Passing Academy in Denver for youth football players after the team wrapped up minicamp two weeks ago.
Wilson invited the Broncos’ mascot and his new teammates to help bring the camp to life. While Wilson brought smiles to campers’ faces, the new Broncos quarterback squeezed all the football juice out of his campers as he led them through drills.
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Too much fun @RWPassAcademy
We having a blast! @3BRAND https://t.co/GbxoT2rIOs— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) June 21, 2022
The camp took place at Chaparral High School on June 17. It’s the first time the Broncos QB has hosted the camp in Denver. The summertime is when football players love to get the youth out for a skills camp, so it was only fitting for Wilson to bring a camp to his new home.
People can debate about Wilson’s persona and whether or not his “Lets Ride” mantra is cringe-worthy or not, but those narratives can quietly go out the window whenever a person hosts a camp for our youth.
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