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Are Russell Wilson and wife Ciara looking to expand their family? If the Seahawks quarterback had it his way, the answer would be ASAP.

During a recent appearance on “Ellen,” which Ciara guest-hosted, Wilson got down on one knee and asked the “Level Up” singer if she would be open to having more children.

“I have a question for you, serious question,” Wilson began. “Can we have more babies?”

Wilson, 33, and Ciara, 36, have been married since 2016 and share two children: daughter Sienna Princess, 4, and son Win Harrison, 1. Ciara also has a son, 7-year-old Future Zahir, with her ex, rapper Future.

While Ciara then erupted into laughter on Thursday’s broadcast, Wilson didn’t back down.

“It would be perfect. Just give me one more at least,” the quarterback said.


  Ciara with husband Russell Wilson and her kids: son Win (top left), daughter Sienna (bottom left), and son Future (bottom right) Instagram/Ciara Ciara with husband Russell Wilson and her kids: son Win (top left), daughter Sienna (bottom left), and son Future (bottom right) Instagram/Ciara

Fortunately for Wilson, Ciara didn’t exactly shoot him down, stating, “We definitely can, but we’ve got a little time before we get there.”

Although family is Wilson’s top priority, so is his NFL future, which remains up in the air. Wilson has long been the subject of trade rumors, and on Wednesday, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll tried for the umpteenth time to dispel whispers of a potential move.

“At this time of year, there are conversations about everybody,” Carroll said at the NFL Scouting Combine. “It’s commonplace to have conversations with other teams about all of the players, particularly marquee players, and that’s not changed. It’s been the same every year we have been here. We have no intention of making a move there. The conversations, [Schneider] has to field those [calls]. He always has. But nothing specific to talk [about on Wilson].”


  Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson on Jan. 2, 2022 Abbie Parr/Getty Images Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson on Jan. 2, 2022 Abbie Parr/Getty Images

It’s possible the Seahawks received a call from the quarterback-needy Commanders, who appear to be casting a wide net in hopes of finding their future signal-caller.

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