Fans are beginning to think that Russell Wilson may be losing the Broncos’ locker room.
During Monday night’s Chargers-Broncos game, some frustrated Broncos players appeared to be complaining about the team’s offense on the sideline.
Jerry Jeudy ranting to Melvin Gordon after the Broncos offense crumbles yet again 😬pic.twitter.com/ofhOYygPoG
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) October 18, 2022
After the game, Wilson said he believed that there was no division in the locker room.
Russell Wilson: "We don't have division in our locker room… Everyone is fighting their butts off… We still believe in everything we can do." #Broncos
— George Stoia III (@GeorgeStoia) October 18, 2022
In another video, Wilson was seen trying to high-five all of his teammates during halftime and appeared to get ignored by several Broncos players.
This caught my eye…#BroncosCountry pic.twitter.com/NOWVfYKoH1
— Mat Smith (@RealMatSmith) October 18, 2022
Some fans are convinced that Broncos players are tired of Wilson’s schtick.
They won’t even look at him bro https://t.co/AeOAWkkCiV
— SPYDATHEMAN (@TylorSterns) October 18, 2022
I am not sure what we’re supposed to see but it sure looks like nobody is buying Wilson’s nonsense anymore. https://t.co/EY4aFImrM6
— Jeremy Hughes (@23Jerms) October 18, 2022
Bruh, the whole team hates him lol https://t.co/SfZ5AJOSQW
— Sports Enjoyer (@VanillaTwist11) October 18, 2022
This is called looking like a leader instead of being a leader. This weird hand shake stuff after Russ specifically shit the bed is so corny. https://t.co/TNrfodmUDX
— Nemo Nobody (@ForeverSlumper) October 18, 2022
This is sadder than nobody high fiving Tom Brady. We’re sadder than the saddest GIF. https://t.co/ZYMarpg9jj
— Mike DeCicco (@MikeDeCicco) October 18, 2022
Quite a few of those guys walk straight by him, But his RG Quinn Meinerz (#77) looks like he just completely blanks him.
Maybe I’m reading too much in to it but doesn’t look like a guy with the full support of his locker room. https://t.co/EBuBQp0Y36
— (@Raider_Ryan1) October 18, 2022