Former Seattle Seahawks and current Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner is one of the greatest sports figures in the history of Seattle.
The 10-time All-Pro and Super Bowl winner played 11 years (2012-2021, 2023) with the Seahawks before joining the Commanders and former Seahawks defensive coach Dan Quinn.
Wagner recently had some things to say on “Up & Adams” about the Seattle front office and the way they’ve handled themselves in recent years.
“I just think that some of the upper management didn’t handle things the right way…it is what it is. It’s part of the business,” the 33-year-old said.
Where do things stand between 10x All Pro LB Bobby Wagner and the Seattle Seahawks??
“I just think that some of the upper management didn’t handle things the right way… it is what it is.”@Bwagz @heykayadams pic.twitter.com/BAaAFshcdd
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) May 17, 2024
Wagner left the Seahawks once before to join the rival Los Angeles Rams in 2022.
Of course, he would go on to lead the league in tackles (183) when he returned to Seattle last season despite being 33.
This is the second time that this has happened where he has left feeling slighted.
What is also different this time around is that the team moved longtime head coach Pete Carroll to the front office in favor of new head coach Mike Macdonald.
Perhaps Wagner doesn’t like that either.
But, seeing what the veteran middle linebacker has done in this league for so long, it is hard to agree with Seattle not giving him a big deal.
The former Utah State star has recorded 100+ tackles every year of his 12-year career.
He has recorded at least a 0.5 sack and 3+ pass deflections each season too.
By most accounts, he is one of the greatest defensive players in the history of the NFL.
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