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Russell Wilson is enjoying his new chapter in New York since the day he signed with the Giants. However, besides this, there are also a couple of things off the field, which the QB is relishing.

Obviously, one is seeing his wife, Ciara Wilson, dropping another hit, “ECSTASY,” which he also appreciated by sharing the song on his official Instagram story. And the next, is observing his four-year-old son, Win, stepping into his shoes. Wow!

On Friday, Russell Wilson shared a cute Instagram story of little Win – and it wasn’t just any photo. This time, Win was clutching a football, rocking a Badgers No. 11 jersey by 3Brand, and looking all set for game time. From the looks of it, he’s already following in his dad’s footsteps, kicking off his sports journey at a young age – just like Wilson, who started playing football at 4.

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And the caption? It said it all. Proud dad Russell Wilson wrote,Game Face! Win is Ready!” tagging @3brand. With that serious, determined look on Win’s face, it’s clear—he’s in it to win it. Go get ’em, Win!

But this isn’t the first time Russell Wilson’s baby has played football. Last month, the Giants’ quarterback shared a video of Win playing flag football. In the caption, he wrote, “That Friday Feeling,” as the 4-year-old stole the show by “Winning!” Isn’t it impressive to see the little one following in his father’s footsteps?

Alongside little Win, Russell Wilson and Ciara’s older son, Future—whom Ciara shares with rapper Future—is also into sports. But unlike his dad and younger brother, Future has a strong love for basketball. He’s often seen courtside with his quarterback dad and stunning mom, cheering at NBA games. Fitting, since basketball is the very sport that first brought Russell and Ciara together back in 2015.

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Fast forward nearly a decade, and the couple now shares three beautiful children—Sienna, Win, and baby Amora—along with Future. But is the Wilson family done growing? If you ask Russell Wilson, baby number five might just be next on his wish list.

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It doesn’t seem like Russell Wilson is done—despite Ciara’s current answer of “No” to baby number five. He’s simply not giving up. Not on the field. Not at home either. Lately, he’s been dropping hints—loud and clear—that he’s ready for baby no. 5. And he’s not exactly being subtle about it.

Case in point: when Ciara posted a stunning countdown photo for her new single Ecstasy, fans were hyped. But her husband, Russell Wilson? He had one thing on his mind. “I know what you want… 5,” he commented on her post. Smooth? Maybe. Persistent? Absolutely. And it wasn’t just a one-time thing.

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Earlier, too, Russell Wilson joked publicly, “I’m ready when you are. We can call him Cinco,” or “What color wallpaper should we get for Cinco?” Yeah, he’s already got the nickname down. On the other hand, Ciara is just being real.

The Grammy winner just had baby Amora in December. She’s healing, working, and raising four kids—with the help of her quarterback husband. And on top of all that, she’s prepping for a tour and running multiple businesses.

Talking about the challenges she’s faced, Ciara once shared that she lost 70 pounds post-baby. She also opened up about how breastfeeding while chasing big dreams isn’t exactly easy.

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So, right now? Another baby’s not in the cards. But she hasn’t ruled it out—not forever, just not yet. And with Russell now stepping into a new chapter with the Giants, there’s already plenty of change happening.

But knowing him? This baby talk isn’t going away anytime soon.

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