For the better part of a decade, Bobby Wagner has been putting out fires for the Seattle Seahawks on defense, earning eight All-Pro selections, amassing a team record in tackles, and helping guide the franchise to a Super Bowl championship manning the middle of their defense in a surefire Hall of Fame career.
But while Wagner understandably remains best known for his football accolades as one of the best linebackers of his generation, he continues to be an impactful difference maker off the field in the Seattle community. Along with recently teaming up with Virginia Mason Franciscan Health to support stroke care and education in memory of his mother Phenia Mae, the franchise icon has stepped up to the plate to help combat a growing wildfire problem in the Pacific Northwest.