Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson is currently preparing for his second season with the franchise.
Broncos fans will undoubtedly hope the 2023 season goes better than the 2022 season in which the Broncos finished last in the AFC West and fired their coach.
Wilson’s offseason got off to a hectic start last month when he escaped serious injury after wrecking his golf cart while playing a round on the links.
But Wilson’s nickname is “Danger” for a reason—the quarterback recently handled a 125-pound anaconda, the largest snake species on Earth. He posted the evidence from his daughter’s birthday party to his Instagram account:

Fans were shocked by the video.
“Man you lost your mind,” wrote one person in the comment section.
“Russ you are brave my man,” wrote one fan.
“That’s what happens when you have God on your side, you overcome Satan,” wrote another fan.
“Broncos Country, let’s ssssssslide,” joked one fan before attaching a snake emoji.
One fan, however, was salty over Wilson’s sartorial choices, writing, “Why the F you wearing Padres gear? No loyalty to the Rockies?”

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