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It was a family affair for Russell Wilson at New York Giants training camp Wednesday. His first day with his new team also involved wife Ciara and their children.
Ciara, the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and actress, was spotted at Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with their daughters Sienna and Amora, son Win and Future Jr., whose father is rapper Future from a previous relationship.
They were all watching practice wearing blue No. 3 jerseys for the signal-caller, and the Giants’ social media captured a heartwarming moment after practice when they all met up.
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New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson throws during training camp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn Images)
Wilson spoke with reporters after practice Wednesday and discussed his new fan base in New York and how it relates to his wife’s line of work.
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"I’ve been in New York a bunch in the past. I have a lot of family that have been here and live here and stuff like that, but we love it here," he said, via the New York Post. "It’s just a great city. New York is amazing, Jersey as well.
"Obviously, for Ciara, the music culture is great, too, and I think that’s great. But I think, just for me, I’ve always been a fast-paced guy. I don’t know if everybody knows me really well. I’m constantly just highly focused. I was always taking 18 credits in college, playing football, baseball. I just like being


