Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee this offseason but is on track to be ready for OTAs according to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com.
The surgery will help fix an injury that had nagged Wilson the past few seasons. Wilson missed two games to a hamstring injury and concussion last year and five over the last two seasons after never missing a start. The Broncos have cleared Wilson to resume throwing and expect him to be fully healthy going into 2023. Wilson is expected to be ready for the start of Denver's OTAs.