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  1. Oct 7, 2022 · About. Broncos Country, Let's Ride, also known as Russell Wilson's "Let's Ride," is a catchphrase used by American NFL quarterback Russell Wilson, often to sign off at the end of press conferences or interviews, to show support for his team, the Denver Broncos. In June 2022, the Broncos' Instagram page posted a video of Wilson saying the phrase ...

  2. Mar 8, 2022 · The Denver Broncos pulled off a blockbuster move to trade for Russell Wilson and NFL fans are losing their minds on Twitter. Aaron Rodgers’ $200 million contract is officially old news, with the ...

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  3. Football fans were making the same hilarious joke about new Denver quarterback Zach Wilson and ex-Broncos QB Russell Wilson following a surprise trade on Monday. After a tremendously disappointing ...

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  5. In 2022, following Wilson's trade to the Denver Broncos and a perceived dip in his in-game performance, people started using the phrase ironically to criticize Wilson in memes and jokes. Origin On January 5th, 2019, Twitter [1] user @davekorzinski posted the first known use of the phrase "let Russ cook," writing, "I love Carson but maybe ...

  6. Mar 8, 2022 · The wheels of the NFL never stop turning, but not many people saw the franchise quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks being traded on Tuesday as Russell Wilson is off to join the Denver Broncos. When the surprises hit is when #NFLTwitter and #WeirdTwitter combine to get the best of these jokes off.

  7. Dec 18, 2022 · Russell Wilson became a meme once again for looking downtrodden in Las Vegas, an allegory for the massive gamble his Denver Broncos experiment has been. Russell Wilson can’t seem to catch a ...

  8. Jun 21, 2023 · The Russell Wilson jokes may never stop, even if he bounces back from an awful 2022 season. The Denver Broncos quarterback posted a video of himself doing a workout on one of those things you ...