Russell Wilson and DK Metcalf were recently spotted having an early morning throwing session at UCLA. The former Seahawks quarterback and current wide receiver seemed to have maintained their chemistry as they worked out together at 6 a.m. with the help of sports performance coach John Shackleton.
During Wilson’s time in Seattle, he played a significant role in Metcalf’s development as a top receiving threat in the NFL. Metcalf had standout seasons under Wilson’s leadership, including a 1,300-yard campaign in 2020 and a 12-touchdown year in 2021. Despite Wilson’s trade to the Denver Broncos in 2022 and subsequent release from the team, he has now signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers where he will compete for the starting quarterback position with Justin Fields.
On the other hand, Metcalf is coming off two consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and has earned two Pro Bowl selections. With just two years remaining on his current contract, there is speculation about the possibility of Wilson and Metcalf reuniting in the future, especially if Seattle decides not to offer a lucrative contract to the talented wide receiver.
The reunion of Wilson and Metcalf at UCLA has sparked excitement among fans who remember their successful partnership in Seattle. As they continue to train together and stay connected in the offseason, their bond and on-field chemistry could potentially lead to future collaborations, whether in Seattle or elsewhere in the NFL. Fans will be eagerly anticipating any updates on their training sessions and the possibility of seeing them team up once again on the football field.