Move over Mannings. There's a new NFL quarterback entering the world of instructional quarterback academies.

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has started a new academy, called RWQB, which claims it will provide "the highest level of instruction for quarterbacks of all ages, NFL, college, and high school."

Wilson has teamed up with former Seahawks teammate Jake Heaps, who was on Seattle's practice squad last year. Heaps, who is listed as the "Head QB Coach," made the announcement Wednesday with a tweet that included a video of Wilson and Heaps welcoming prospective clients to RWQB.

Excited to join forces with @DangeRussWilson to create RWQB! Designed to bring elite training to QBs worldwide! https://t.co/rbsi3hnuMz pic.twitter.com/TEBKgdDY0C — Jake Heaps (@jtheaps9) July 5, 2017

Wilson is far from the first NFL quarterback to make a foray into coaching clinics. Along with their father, Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning are heavily involved in the Manning Passing Academy, which is one of the more elite camps in the country. Former Packers quarterback Craig Nall also helps run QB1 Sports in Texas and his old teammate, Hall of Famer Brett Favre, says he'd like to get into coaching after helping out at a high school in Hattiesburg, Miss.

Maybe this is a way for the 28-year-old Wilson to set up a coaching career once his playing days are over.