Russell Wilson, who is doubtful of getting a starter job next season, claims he wants to win 2 Super

The Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson is chasing some wild goals. Despite all the speculations surrounding his uncertain future at the Broncos, the quarterback revealed in an interview that he wished to win two more Super Bowls in the coming time.

The Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson is chasing some wild goals. Despite all the speculations surrounding his uncertain future at the Broncos, the quarterback revealed in an interview that he wished to win two more Super Bowls in the coming time.

The Broncos QB, who was benched last season in the end games, was talking to the former Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall on the latter’s ‘I Am Athlete’ podcast. He faced some questions regarding his time at the Broncos and the uncertainty he had to go through. The quarterback there revealed his dream.

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I've got more fire than ever, honestly, especially over the past two years of what I've gone through. Whether it's in Denver or somewhere else, I hope it's in Denver, I hope I get to finish there. I committed there, I wanted to be there. I want to be there.
Wilson told Marshall (H/T: ESPN)

After having some stellar seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, the quarterback joined the Denver Broncos two seasons back. However, his venture in the Broncos failed miserably.

Last season, his tussle with his coach Sean Payton came to light when Payton openly criticized him after the first few games. The frustrated head coach even suggested he wear a wristband for his late play calls. The problems increased further as the QB was benched by the head coach due to the monstrous injury clause in the QB’s contract. Since then, his future in the Broncos squad has become uncertain.

Wilson prioritizes winning more than staying in the Broncos

In the interview, Wilson also declared that he wanted to win at any cost. Although Wilson did hinted that if the win comes at the expense of changing teams, he would be okay with that.

For me, it's about winning -- over the next two years, I want to win two [Super Bowls], I want to feel the chill of that trophy again. I love the city and everything else, but you also want to be [in] a place that wants you, too. The thing I want to do is to win, that's all I care about. 

Despite hinting towards a change in the team, the Broncos quarterback prioritized where he is playing now. He noted that the Broncos would be his first choice as he is still there on the team and wishes to be a part of the franchise in the future.

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