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This is the summary of a tremendous career.
Former Seattle Seahawks star quarterback Russell Wilson announced his retirement from the NFL in a thank you video posted June 3, bowing to a legendary career that spanned 14 years (2012-25) and included four teams. Here’s Wilson’s 14-year NFL career in numbers:
1: Wilson is first in Seahawks history with 37,059 passing yards, 3,079 completions, 292 passing yards, a 101.8 passer rating and 104 regular-season wins across his 10 years with the franchise (2012-21).
2: The number of Super Bowls he played in (2013 and 2014 seasons with the Seahawks).
4A: Wilson ranks fourth in NFL history among quarterbacks with 5,568 career regular-season rushing yards.
4B: The number of teams Wilson played for (played for the 2012-21 Seahawks, 2022-23 Denver Broncos, 2024 Pittsburgh Steelers, and 2025 New York Giants).
5A: Wilson is fifth all-time with a career passer rating of 99.3.
5B: He threw double-digit interceptions in just five seasons.
9: Wilson had a career postseason record of 9-8, going 9-7 with the Seahawks and 0-1 with the Steelers.
10: The number of Pro Bowl nominations he earned.
11: Wilson ranks 11th in NFL history with 4,056 postseason passing yards.
12: He ranks 12th in league history with 353 regular-season touchdown passes.
16: Wilson ranks 16th in NFL history with 46,966 regular-season passing yards.
27: The number of touchdowns Wilson threw in 17 postseason games.
30: He threw for more than 30 touchdowns in five seasons: 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
34: He led the NFL with 34 touchdown passes in 2017.
40: Wilson threw a career-high 40 touchdowns in 2020.
48: Wilson helped the Seahawks win their first Super Bowl in franchise history in 2013, which was just his second season in the sport, when Seattle annihilated Denver in Super Bowl XLVIII, 43-8.
74: The number of players selected before Wilson in the 2012 NFL Draft; Seattle selected Wilson with the 75th pick after he played three seasons with the North Carolina State Wolfpack (2008-10) and one season with the Wisconsin Badgers (2011). Of those 74 players, five of them were quarterbacks.
100: He achieved a passer rating of at least 100 in seven seasons: 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.
110.1: Wilson led the NFL with a 110.1 passer rating in 2015.
2020: Wilson received the 2020 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.
4,000: He threw for more than 4,000 yards in four seasons: 2015, 2016, 2019 and 2020.
4,689: The number of yards Wilson ran for in the regular season with the Seahawks, which is fifth in franchise history among all players; His 23 rushing touchdowns with the team rank eighth.




