Broncos' Wilson won't be easing up after recent concussion

Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson said after practice he feels great as he returns from a recent concussion.

December 21, 2022Updated: December 21, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson said after practice he feels great as he returns from a recent concussion.

He doesn't plan on cutting back on his scrambling. He understands the risks and said he didn't sign up for tennis.

Wilson sustained a concussion on a head-first dive into several defenders at the goal against Kansas City on Dec. 11. Although he cleared the concussion protocol, Wilson was a spectator as his backup, Brett Rypien, helped the Broncos rally for a 24-15 win over Arizona last weekend.

Wilson is preparing to play in Los Angeles against the Rams on Christmas Day.

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