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Russell Wilson’s spouse Ciara showers “koko bean” with love as Kobe Bryant’s daughter Capri turns 7

Veteran NFL quarterback Russell Wilson is enjoying the offseason with his wife, Ciara, amid rumors of his retirement from football. According to reports earlier this month, Wilson considered a TV analyst position ahead of the 2026 season.

While Wilson remains undecided about his future, his wife gushed over NBA legend Kobe Bryant’s Capri turning seven years old this week. Ciara reacted to a post by Bryant’s wife, Vanessa, on her daughter’s birthday.

“We love you so much Koko Bean. Happy Birthday sunshine!” Ciara commented.

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Earlier this week, Ciara attended USA’s second game of the FIFA World Cup against Australia in Seattle. Ciara was chosen as the ‘Coin Toss Assistant’ for the game.

She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity in her Instagram story, writing:

“Truly a magical experience! Plus, USA won! Let’s go!!”

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USA made it two wins in two games after a dominant performance for a 2-0 win against Australia.

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Russell Wilson’s wife Ciara shares family pictures from FIFA World Cup gsme

Ciara attended USA’s game against Australia with her husband Russell Wilson and their three children. shared pictures of her outing in a carousel post on Instagram.

“These are the moments I’ll never forget! Especially sharing them with my family in Seattle! Thisneas epic! USA,” Ciara captioned her post.

Earlier this week, Wilson revealed that he received an offer from the New York Jets in April.

“They offered me, and I’m trying to figure out what the next best thing is for me to do,” Wilson said. “I still know I can play ball at a high level, but also I have an opportunity to do TV (analysis), so we’ll see what happens.”

The veteran quarterback is reportedly the frontrunner to replace Matt Ryan on CBS’ Sunday pregame show, “The NFL Today.”