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Will Russell Wilson return to the Seattle Seahawks?

That’s one of the lingering questions that revolves through news wires for the upcoming NFL free agency period.

His services will be in demand, especially for teams that feel they are a quarterback away from becoming legitimate contenders.

Likewise, the Seahawks’ offensive line problems persist, giving him more reason to continue his career elsewhere.

However, it doesn’t help Seattle’s cause that he’s posting short tweets that could mean limitless thoughts.

All the one-time Super Bowl champion said was “Determined” and it has led to serious speculation.

Is he determined to give it his all by returning to the Seahawks?

Or is he determined to win another Super Bowl but knowing that it won’t happen in Seattle?

After that tweet, he also mentioned “Keep PRAYING!!!

It’s a perfect reminder for everyday life, but the post’s timing seems peculiar.

Is Wilson praying for a transformation in Seattle?

Perhaps he’s praying about a football-related decision that he will make in the coming days.

Will There Be A Russell Wilson Sweepstakes?

It’s not every day that you can acquire a quarterback with a Super Bowl pedigree.

That’s why Wilson will become one of the most sought-after players once the new league year starts.

There’s still a possibility that he could return to his only team throughout the years.

But nothing is permanent in the NFL, making trades all but normal.

If the Seahawks are putting Wilson on the trading block, they must be certain with their demands.

Getting a first-round draft pick is non-negotiable, but the Seahawks can ask for more.

Therefore, teams who would like to sign him should put up an enticing package.

Even then, Wilson has the final say given his no-trade clause.

This article first appeared on The Cold Wire and was syndicated with permission.

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