NEW YORK — Russell Wilson has spent 14 years escaping 300-pound defensive ends, but on Monday, he faced a blitz he couldn’t spin away from: his wife, Ciara, holding a card that read like a marriage trap.
Fresh off a rocky 2025 campaign with the New York Giants, the veteran quarterback appeared on “Hot Ones Versus” with the Grammy-winning singer. The premise is simple: answer the question or eat the wing of death. Wilson, usually cool under pressure, looked visibly shaken when Ciara delivered the ultimate ultimatum.
The Ring Dilemma
Midway through the gauntlet, Ciara flipped a card and her expression shifted from competitive to mischievous. The question was brutal in its simplicity:
“Which is more important? Your Super Bowl ring or your wedding ring?”
— Ciara, “Hot Ones Versus”
Wilson froze. It’s the kind of question that has no winning verbal answer. If he says the Super Bowl ring, he’s sleeping on the couch. If he says the wedding ring, football Twitter tears him apart for lacking “competitive fire.”
“Don’t judge me,” Wilson pleaded, before making the only business decision available. He grabbed the wing—drenched in a sauce that clocks in at 2 million Scoville units—and cleaned the bone. He chose physical pain over marital strife. Smart play.
The Audacity of the Ranking
Before the spice melted his composure, Wilson dropped a take that will have sports talk radio buzzing all week. When asked to rank the best quarterbacks in the league (and history), Wilson’s list started predictably but took a sharp left turn into controversial territory.
- 1. Tom Brady (7 Rings, Unquestioned GOAT)
- 2. Patrick Mahomes (3 Rings, Current King)
- 3. Russell Wilson
- 4. Peyton Manning
You read that right. Wilson slotted himself ahead of “The Sheriff.” His logic? He beat Manning’s Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. While that 43-8 blowout was memorable, placing himself above a 5-time MVP and 2-time Super Bowl champion is a bold claim, especially considering Wilson’s recent output. He conveniently left names like Joe Montana and Dan Marino off the podium entirely.
Reality Check: The 2025 Giants Experiment
Wilson’s confidence remains elite, but his recent tape tells a different story. The “Russell Wilson to New York” bridge year didn’t go according to plan.
Signed to a one-year “prove it” deal to stabilize the Giants’ QB room, Wilson started the first three games of the 2025 season. The results were grim: an 0-3 record, 3 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions. By Week 4, head coach Brian Daboll had seen enough, pulling the plug on the veteran in favor of rookie sensation Jaxson Dart.
Dart, the energetic Ole Miss product, injected immediate life into the offense, leaving Wilson to hold a clipboard for the remaining 14 games. Wilson finished the year with just 831 passing yards—a career low.
What’s Next for Russ?
Wilson is now a free agent again, and the market won’t be as kind as it was in 2022 or even 2025. At 37, he’s looking for a chance to compete, but starting jobs are scarce. The Indianapolis Colts need a veteran mentor for their young room, and the Arizona Cardinals might need insurance depending on Kyler Murray’s health status.
One thing is certain: Wilson believes he’s still a top-3 quarterback. Now he just needs to find a GM who agrees with him.

