Russell Wilson started the 2019 season on an absolute tear. Through the first six games, he threw 14 touchdowns and zero interceptions. He’d completed 72 percent of his passes and averaged 9.0 yards per attempt. Both marks were the highest of his career. Unfortunately, the wheels came off against the Ravens. Rather than dwell on his poor game, let’s focus on how he’s likely to play today. Based on his history, Wilson will have a terrific game.
Before we dive into the statistics, I’ll note that Russell Wilson is still the leader in the league MVP race.