
How Russell Wilson really feels about infamous Mr. Unlimited video
NY Post
There’s no would’ve, could’ve, should’ve in the case of Mr. Unlimited.
During a Thursday morning appearance on WFAN, new Giants quarterback Russell Wilson made it clear he has no regrets about publicly introducing his alter ego in a 2018 social media video that has since been the subject of fan ridicule.
“I would still do it, man,” Wilson told Gregg Giannotti from Giants training camp in East Rutherford, N.J.
“I got kids saying, ‘Unliiiiimited.'”
For those needing a brief refresher, Wilson, 36, brought Mr. Unlimited into NFL lore when he was still with the Seahawks.
At the time, the Super Bowl champion shared a 60-second clip on X with the caption, “When they ask u somethin’ … tell ’em ur ….. #UNLIMITED.”

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