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Seattle Quarterback Russell Wilson Visits DAVID LETTERMAN

By: Feb. 04, 2014
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Russell Wilson, quarterback of the Super Bowl XLVIII Seattle Seahawks, talked about the team's celebration after winning their first championship title over the Denver Broncos in Sunday's big game when he visited the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Monday, Feb. 3 (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. This marks the 10th consecutive year that a Super Bowl-winning quarterback has appeared on the LATE SHOW after winning the championship.

Letterman: "We're very lucky to have the quarterback from the winning team, and tell us about your last 24 hours. Crazy, I know."

Wilson: "I've probably gotten about 25 minutes of sleep, and you know, if you guys know me, I kind of always say, 'There's no time to sleep,' so I guess that's kind of been my mantra the past 24 hours. I haven't had any."

Letterman: "Now, what did you guys do as a team after the game last night?"

Wilson: "Oh, we had a blast, man." (audience wildly applauds) "We just, we just had so much fun. It was awesome. You know, Macklemore performed for us in the hotel, and Coach Carroll was up there trying to sing and dance, and Paul Allen, our owner, was playing the guitar the whole night, so it doesn't get too much better."

Letterman: "...You can't wait to get back to Seattle, I guess, huh?"

Wilson: "Oh, yeah, we've got a big parade waiting for us, so that'll be a lot of fun."

Letterman: "I saw footage of the Space Needle. They had it all illuminated in team colors and shooting off fireworks. That was great. And what a town for your team, they have really embraced your organization, haven't they?"

Wilson: "Well, you know, it's our first win, you know, our first Super Bowl win, you know, in franchise history, so that's big. You know, that's big for us, and we worked so hard for it." (audience wildly applauses again)

Later in the interview, Letterman declared to Wilson that "the time has come" and the host went out in the audience to catch a pass from the Seahawks quarterback. Wilson's entire interview can be seen on the LATE SHOW tonight.

Also appearing on the LATE SHOW was actor Will Arnett, star of the hit CBS comedy series "The Millers," who also lends his voice to the new film, "The Lego Movie," and a performance by duo Broken Bells, kicking off a week of performances on the LATE SHOW by music artists paying tribute to the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' debut performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

The Late Show with David Letterman is a production of Worldwide Pants Incorporated. Barbara Gaines, Matt Roberts, Jude Brennan, Maria Pope, Eric Stangel, Justin Stangel and Rob Burnett are the executive producers.



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