Russell Wilson Declares: 'I'm Not Done Yet – My Journey is Far from Over!'
In a bold and determined statement, Russell Wilson has made it clear that despite the struggles and setbacks of recent seasons, he’s far from done in the NFL. "I’ve been through ups and downs before, and I’ve always come back stronger. This game doesn’t define me, but I’m not done yet. I’m ready to prove I still have what it takes to win and lead a team to greatness. My journey’s far from over," Wilson said, echoing the resilience and fire that once made him one of the league’s most celebrated quarterbacks.

Wilson’s career has seen incredible highs, including a Super Bowl victory with the Seattle Seahawks and multiple Pro Bowl appearances. However, the past few seasons have been a tough ride. After his trade to the Denver Broncos in 2022, Wilson has faced intense scrutiny over his performance and his ability to adapt to a new system. With questions swirling around his future in the NFL, Wilson’s statement serves as a reminder that his hunger for success hasn’t waned.
The 2023 season has been particularly challenging for Wilson. Despite flashes of brilliance, the Broncos have struggled to find consistency, and with the team still rebuilding under new management, Wilson’s role has been under the microscope. Yet, instead of letting the criticism get to him, Wilson is using it as motivation. "This game doesn’t define me," he said, emphasizing that his worth isn't just tied to his performance on the field. For him, it’s about leadership, perseverance, and the desire to prove to himself and others that he still has the ability to win and lead.
Wilson’s confidence and resilience are crucial as he navigates an uncertain future. The NFL is a league that moves quickly, and players who have been at the top can find themselves on the outs just as fast. However, Wilson has shown time and again that he thrives under pressure. His leadership and ability to bounce back from adversity are part of what makes him a unique force in the NFL.
As the Broncos continue to look for their footing, all eyes will be on Wilson to see if he can indeed prove that his best days are still ahead of him. The road may be challenging, but Wilson’s message is clear: he’s not finished yet.
Commanders DT Javon Kinlaw Could Face NFL Punishment After Referee Incident


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Commanders' defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw could be punished by the NFL for making contact with an official in the team's loss to the Lions
Much of the 2025 campaign has been ugly for the Washington Commanders, and that held true in Week 10, as they suffered a 44-22 defeat at the hands of the Detroit Lions. The Commanders endured a complete meltdown on the defensive side of the ball that saw star defensive tackle Daron Payne get ejected early in the game for throwing a punch at Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
As it turns out, Payne wasn’t the only player on Washington’s defense who should have been ejected from this game. On the play immediately after Payne was ejected, defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw made contact with an official, which should have resulted in an ejection. While he did end up getting flagged on the play, it sounds like the NFL isn’t ready to let Kinlaw off the hook just because he didn’t get ejected.
NFL Eyeing Punishment for Javon Kinlaw
After making it all the way to the NFC Championship Game last season, expectations were high for the Commanders in 2025. Instead, the team has fallen flat on its face, thanks to a slew of injuries that have decimated their roster. With this loss, Washington now has a 3-7 record, which all but ensures it won’t be making the playoffs this year.
Injuries can’t be the sole reason for a team’s struggles, though, and it’s worth noting that several of the remaining healthy players have struggled this year. That is perhaps most true on the defensive side of the ball, as the Commanders have simply been unable to prevent their opponents from scoring on a weekly basis.
It certainly doesn’t help when some of your best players like Payne are getting tossed from games, but that’s just how this season has gone for Washington. Multiple reports have confirmed that Kinlaw should have been ejected from this game as well for appearing to shove an official, but the crew did not want to eject two players on back-to-back plays. Instead, it appears as if Kinlaw should be bracing for a fine from the league later this week.
“Kinlaw also wasn’t suspended,” Mike Florio wrote for ProFootballTalk. “If he was going to be, it would have happened by now. Instead, it’s likely he’ll be fined this week, with the league including the punishment in the usual Saturday afternoon disclosure of all fines from the prior week.”
Commanders Looking to Keep Dim Playoff Hopes Alive in Week 11

GettyATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 28: Head coach Dan Quinn of the Washington Commanders looks on during the third quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Kinlaw sticking around in this game wasn’t enough to save the Commanders, as the Lions still throttled them. Chances are, Payne wouldn’t have made much of a difference in the grand scheme of things if he had stuck around, but this is simply the sort of thing these veterans shouldn’t be doing. The team is already in a tough spot; why go out of your way to make things worse?
Washington is barely holding onto hopes of a playoff push down the stretch of the season, and it will basically have to be perfect over its final seven games. That starts with getting a win in Week 11 when the team takes on the Miami Dolphins in Madrid, Spain. With the game being played overseas, kickoff for this contest is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. ET.