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On Monday afternoon, the Denver Broncos officially announced a move that has been long expected as the team officially decided to part ways with quarterback Russell Wilson after two disappointing seasons with the Broncos. But while Denver is undoubtedly excited about the future with a different quarterback leading the way, this move is not coming cheap.

As Front Office Sports points out, by cutting Russell Wilson, the Denver Broncos are now taking on what is by far the largest dead cap hit in the history of the league for one single player.

“By releasing Russell Wilson, the Broncos will take on an NFL-record $85 MILLION in dead cap. It’s the largest dead cap hit in league history—bigger than the previous two records combined,” Front Office Sports said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.

Obviously, this is pretty horrible news for the Broncos to be taking such a massive hit to the salary cap for a player that won’t even be on the roster next season, and the NFL world had a lot to say about it on social media as a result.

It’s safe to say the trade to acquire Wilson ended up backfiring spectacularly.

[Front Office Sports]