Russell Wilson Nov 13, 2022; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) after being hit by Tennessee Titans linebacker Rashad Weaver (99) as he attempts a pass during the second half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

It’s no secret to anyone who has watched the NFL this year that Denver Broncos starting quarterback Russell Wilson has struggled mightily this season. With him leading the team, the Denver Broncos have just a 3-6 record this season and the worst scoring offense in the entire NFL this season, averaging just 14.6 points per game.

After he was traded to the Denver Broncos from the Seattle Seahawks during the offseason, Russell Wilson has had the worst season of his career. And a stat from NFL analyst Sam Monson of Pro Football Focus highlights just how jarringly bad he’s been this season compared to the rest of his career.

“Russell Wilson now ranks 32nd out of 39 qualifying QBs in PFF grade this season. Last year he ranked 16th and played badly for half the year. Year before that he was 5th. Year before that, 1st. Absurd decline,” Monson said on Twitter.

It’s been an absolutely wild turn of events for Wilson this season, and the NFL world had plenty to say about this insane stat on Twitter.

Wilson still has a chance to rebound with a better performance for the rest of the season, but it certainly has not been a good start to Russell Wilson’s Broncos career.

[Sam Monson]