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RUSSELL Wilson's massive Colorado mansion is on the market as his exit from the Broncos appears to take shape.
The 35-year-old nine-time NFL Pro Bowler is reportedly shopping around his $25 million mansion as his future with Denver continues to remain uncertain.
Wilson bought the 20,000 sq ft home right after his blockbuster trade from the Seattle Seahawks in 2022, where he spent the first 10 years of his career and won a Super Bowl.
However, after finishing his second season with the Broncos this year, missing the playoffs, and getting benched, Wilson and his music star wife Ciara are "accepting offers and giving tours" to the mansion, per BusinessDen.
The massive home sits on five acres and features four bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.
The place was constructed in 2018 and comes with a double-height entry with a spiral staircase, a formal dining room, and a kitchen with a center island and seating.
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It has several lavish amenities like his-and-hers walk-in closets, offices, bathroom suites, and a living room with a stone fireplace.
According to the listing, the NFL signal caller's house also has a 2,590-square-foot indoor swimming pool, a basketball court, and a guest apartment with its own kitchen.
Wilson's tenure with the Broncos has yet to go as planned since the trade.
He was traded to Denver in 2022 and signed a five-year, $245 million contract extension, but since the team has not made a post-season appearance in that span.
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However, Wilson's tenure in Denver didn't meet expectations, with a 4-11 record in year one and a 7-8 finish this past year despite the Broncos bringing in Payton as their new head coach.
At the end of October, the Broncos came to Wilson and asked him to adjust the guaranteed money in his contract, which he didn't, and was ultimately benched for Jarrett Stidham.
It's unclear when Wilson's house will sell, but his exit from Denver should be soon, as Head Coach Sean Payton alluded to it this week.
"Next week, we'll be in meetings with ownership. So I expect that we're going to know fairly quickly…" Payton said.
"Somewhere in the neighborhood next week. There's a couple of factors here...
"So I would anticipate it being within the next two weeks."
If Denver decides to release Wilson this offseason, it will cost the Broncos $85 million in dead cap money.