NFL Fans Roast Another Russell Wilson Subway Commercial

Although the Denver Broncos quarterback has had a terrible six games, it may not even be his most significant issue. Russell Wilson’s biggest issue may be the numerous embarrassing recordings of him endorsing Subway that is available online.

Russell Wilson was brutally dragged for an old Subway commercial he did back in late September, and now another, even worse, one has surfaced online. Russell Wilson has already become a humorous internet meme as a result of a spooky, bizarre Subway commercial in which he spoke deadly things while promoting a sandwich.

You may assume that the oddity and fun with Subway and the troubled Denver Broncos QB would end there, but NO.

WE HAVE MORE SCAREY RUSSELL WILSON SUBWAY ADVERTISEMENTS!

This one has Wilson performing several “moves” with a Dangerwich sandwich from Subway while wearing a leather jacket and gloves. Still uneasy, people are once more cracking jokes.

You can overlook one blunder. However, you can’t overlook Russ’ numerous awful advertisements like this. It’s simply not possible.

This video resembles something his detractors may make as a parody to make fun of him. Even though it doesn’t look real, it is spreading like wildfire over the internet. Also, if he’s attempting to seem like a grade-A badass, why in the world is he dressed like a hipster punk who works at a coffee shop in Portland? The way edgy men dress is not like that. In no way!

Wilson’s sandwich removed from Subway due to massive trolling!

For those who have yet to sample Russell Wilson’s “Dangerwich” from Subway, we have bad news. It appears to be no longer available on the Subway “Vault” menu.

Subway launched their online “Vault” menu around the time of the Super Bowl in February, offering subs crafted by various NFL stars. “Dangerwich,” a sandwich made by Russell Wilson, featured pepperoni, salami, black forest ham, provolone cheese, and bacon on Italian Herbs and Cheese bread. Lettuce, green peppers, tomatoes, and banana peppers were also added, while yellow mustard and mayo were used to complete the sandwich.

The “Dangerwich,” which didn’t really take off at the time, has recently gained popularity, particularly among Russ’ critics and enemies, as a result of the Denver Broncos quarterback’s exceedingly embarrassing commercials and poor play.

 

 

 

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