It's going to be really painful for the Broncos to release Wilson this offseason.
His 2025 salary becomes fully guaranteed if he is on the roster on March 21, 2024. So it seems like they have to go with option #2 here and release him before that date.
- If they release him outright and don't designate it as post-6/1, they take a 2024 dead cap hit of $85M. That does not seem feasible.
- If they release him and designate it as post-6/1, they take a 2024 dead cap hit of $35.4M and a 2025 dead cap hit of $49.6M. I'm not sure if that is feasible or not, but at minimum it would mean their recovery likely cannot truly begin until 2026.
The trade was bad, especially in hindsight, but the real problem for Denver was the unnecessary and premature contract extension. Their franchise is in year 2 of a 4 year death spiral as a result of that decision.
They probably need to bench him to avoid any more money getting guaranteed through an injury, trade off as many players as possible, and tank for the best first round pick they can get next season to draft a QBOTF. Then that guy will have to go through 2 seasons of cap hell after the Wilson release, but at least by 2026 they could have their QB and have emerged into a healthy cap situation.
The extension just made no sense. They didn’t execute it until a few days before the start of the 2022 season when they already had acquired Wilson nearly 6 months before that. So there was no hurry and Wilson still had 2 years left on his old deal. They could have waited in season to see how things turned out or this past offseason. Not only had Wilson not played a single regular season game for the Broncos yet, but thanks to Hackett he hadn’t played a single preseason game either!
The GM tried to defend it saying they wanted to get ahead of the next round of QB contracts but it was massively risky given Wilson’s injuries and up and down play his final years with the Seahawks and it blew-up in their faces.

