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Russell Wilson’s ‘let Russ Cook’ Hilarious Meme Trending on Twitter

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let Russ Cook Meme Explained

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The ‘Let Russ Cook’ meme has gone viral on Twitter since the media reported on Russell Wilson joining the Denver Broncos.

A player like Russell has been around for years, and his skill is well recognized. People on social media are sharing memes related to him switching teams while there have been talks of him switching teams.

CNN reported that negotiations had been completed and everything would be finalized once Russell approved them. An official announcement has not yet been made.

“Let Russ Cook” meme Meaning Explained

“Let Russ Cook” is simply Russell being himself, as reported by the Sporting News. Russell is no different in the way he plays a sport than any other player.

Fans felt, however, that at times, he had not been able to perform at his full potential due to the limitations of the team.

Furthermore, it asserts that “Let Russ Cook” is the internet’s way of saying “Free Russell Willson” in the hope that he will be allowed to play how he pleases.

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“Let Russ Cook” meme origin

Zach Whitman, a structural engineer from Seattle, asked the Seahawks to build a dome for him. He concluded his tweet by writing, “Let Russ cook.”

It was this sentence that gave rise to the phrase, and since then many people have used it. As news of Russell’s joining the Broncos hit the media, Twitter has been filled with posts like this.

Our knowledge of the Trade

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported: “After weeks of negotiations, the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos officially reached an agreement on a trade involving Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson, sources told ESPN. The deal is subject to Wilson’s approval and a physical.

As of this writing, ESPN reported that the Broncos have agreed to trade Wilson and a fourth-round pick to the Seahawks for Drew Lock, Noah Fant, Shelby Harris, two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and a fifth-round pick.

There has yet to be an official confirmation.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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