The 2016 season didn't go the way Russell Wilson wanted.
After leading the NFL in passer rating the previous year, Wilson was hoping to pick up where he left off. But injuries slowed him down, pass protection issues became too much to overcome, and the Seattle Seahawks' run game never got on track.
The result was an offense that finished 17th in efficiency, the lowest ranking since Wilson joined the team in 2012.
But even though the numbers weren't great, Wilson continued to show he's one of the toughest and most durable quarterbacks in the NFL.