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I feel like every day we’re evolving our love by how we’re committed to supporting each other and just committed to each other. We’re a team,” Ciara once said about her love and support for Russell Wilson. The NFL’s power couple has been at each other’s side through thick and thin. So, when Mr Unlimited played for 3 teams in 3 years and moved to New York, she was happy. But for the American hero, he spent his offseason in different locations, like co-hosting the Miami F1 Race in early May.

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During the September 25 episode of the NFL on NBC, analyst Mike Florio and Phil Simms‘ son, Chris Simms, discussed the future of Russell Wilson in the NY Giants. While discussing his future after benching, Simms pointed a finger at Ciara and said, “I think he’s very into the socialite scene. As you heard me say when he got here. So New York might be cool enough to grow the Russell Wilson brand, even though he’s the backup. He’s going to show up at this place with Ciara, and that place, and he’ll get invited to this showing and that showing. That might be enough for him. I might have even been part of the reason he came here.” He’s right.

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Back in May, Russell Wilson and his family made a memorable trip to Yankee Stadium. The Giants quarterback, his wife, and their four kids, Future, Sienna, Win, and Amora, watched the Subway Series showdown between the Yankees and Mets. Matching Yankees jerseys, big smiles, and birthday celebrations for Future made it a day to remember.

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Ciara, as always, stole some of the spotlight, posing with Knicks cheerleaders. She towered over Karl-Anthony Towns in photos. The highlight? Meeting Yankees superstar Aaron Judge, who gifted the family keepsakes and made Wilson look tiny in comparison. It was a perfect mix of family, sports, and a New York welcome they won’t forget. And recently, they were also present at the US Open!

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So, the veteran QB has a lot to do in the City that never sleeps, even if he is not playing. But for his career, that’s a detrimental move.

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Russell Wilson is ready to spend a full year with the NY Giants

Just three games into the season, rookie Jaxson Dart replaced Russell Wilson. A decision that sent ripples through the Giants locker room and the NFL world. HC Brian Daboll shrugged off questions, “It’s my call. Nothing personal. Just football.” And yet, everyone felt the weight. The veteran QB was suddenly watching from the sidelines.

Wilson’s response? Firm and steely! “I want to be here. I love this organization. I’m focused on me getting ready to be the best version of me,” he told reporters. The 36-year-old isn’t asking for a trade. He’s committing to the Giants, to the process, and to an entire season. He reminded the world of Week 2 in Dallas, 450 passing yards.

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Proof that even when the offense stalled, his talent hasn’t disappeared. And Dart? He’s raw, he’s young, and he’s ready. The 22-year-old first-round pick spoke after practice, saying, “I’m just trying to be prepared each and every day, and I think that my study habits and having those extra meetings are going to put me in a good position to be confident when I’m in those meetings.”

Jameis Winston provides experience, but Wilson brings history, championship mentality, and a relentless belief in his own ability to impact the game. For now, Mr. Unlimited is ready to wait, watch, and guide. If Dart falters, the veteran’s ready to step back into the fire.

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He’s patient, focused, and emotionally invested in a season that could redefine his Giants story.

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Amit Kumar Jha is a Senior Features Writer at EssentiallySports, specializing in NFL Rookie Watch coverage. He closely follows the journey of draft picks into the professional league and is known for his insightful stories, including a recent piece on Brett Favre’s controversial Parkinson’s treatment that earned praise from the Hall of Famer himself. Over the last two years, Amit has also been a key contributor to the Live News Center and serves as an important insider for EssentiallySports’ NFL coverage.

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