How will the Russell Wilson situation play out in Seattle?

Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Former Super Bowl winner Russell Wilson made headlines on Tuesday with reports that he’s set a deadline for a contract extension from the Seattle Seahawks.

This has apparently been simmering behind the scenes for some time now. Entering the final season of a four-year, $87.6 million extension he signed with Seattle back in July of 2015, Wilson is obviously underpaid. He wants a raise and long-term job security.

For their part, the Seahawks have been hesitant to hand aging veterans long-term deals. Whether that changes at the quarterback position remains to be seen.

But here’s how the entire situation could play out over the next several weeks.

A line in the sand: Seattle’s history is not beneficial to Wilson taking team hostage.

A trade could make sense: Wilson would net the Seahawks a huge return.

Potential interested teams: Some limitations in a trade.

In the end: Expect Wilson and the Seahawks to come to terms.

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