

Russell Wilson’s wife, Ciara, continues to be one of his most vocal supporters. After making waves with her collaboration with Airbnb earlier this year, the Grammy-winning singer is back in the spotlight—this time for her excitement over her husband’s NFL journey. Since Wilson signed a one-year, $10.5 million deal with the New York Giants, the couple has been in the public eye for both professional updates and family milestones. Now, as the Giants officially revealed their 2025 schedule, Ciara didn’t hold back.
Taking to her Instagram Story, the Goodies singer re-shared the Giants’ 2025 schedule post from Wilson’s story. With a brief but telling caption—“Excited for this”—and a flexed biceps emoji, Ciara showed just how fired up she is for what’s next. Wilson, a 10-time Pro Bowler, had initially reposted the team’s announcement himself, writing: “OUR 2025 SCHEDULE!!”
The energy surrounding the release makes sense—especially considering Wilson’s solid numbers last year in Pittsburgh, where he recorded 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns, and only five interceptions after bouncing back from injury. While 2024 unraveled towards the end, the Super Bowl winner has a fresh challenge in front of him. Now with the Giants, the veteran QB is embracing his shot at redemption—and his wife is clearly all in.
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Ciara has always been vocal in her support. Back on March 25, after the news broke about Wilson’s signing with New York, she celebrated with a heartfelt post: “New York State of Mind! My greatest inspiration @dangerusswilson 🫶🏽,” along with folded hands and heart emojis. The post included a throwback image of Wilson in a Yankees uniform—hinting at destiny, perhaps?
Now, with the official schedule out, the Wilson household is buzzing. Ciara’s response is a small but powerful reminder of how much this season means for their family.
Week | Date | Rivals |
Week 1 | Sept. 7 | Washington Commanders |
Week 2 | Sept. 14 | Dallas Cowboys |
Week 3 | Sept. 21 (SNF) | Kansas City Chiefs |
Week 4 | Sept. 28 | Los Angeles Chargers |
Week 5 | Oct. 5 | New Orleans Saints |
Week 6 | Oct. 9 (TNF) | Philadelphia Eagles |
Week 7 | Oct. 19 | Denver Broncos |
Week 8 | Oct. 26 | Philadelphia Eagles |
Week 9 | Nov. 2 | San Francisco 49ers |
Week 10 | Nov. 9 | Chicago Bears |
Week 11 | Nov. 16 | Green Bay Packers |
Week 12 | Nov. 23 | Detroit Lions |
Week 13 | Dec. 1 (MNF) | New England Patriots |
Week 14 | BYE | |
Week 15 | Dec. 14 | Washington Commanders |
Week 16 | Dec. 21 | Minnesota Vikings |
Week 17 | Dec. 28 | Las Vegas Raiders |
Week 18 | TBD | Dallas Cowboys |
Giants 2025 NFL schedule Analysis
The Giants’ 2025 schedule is officially out—and it’s a tough one. Following a 3–14 finish in 2024 and a fourth-place spot in the NFC East, New York now faces what analysts are calling the most difficult schedule in the league based on 2024 winning percentages.

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Giants’ opponents combined for a .574 win percentage last season. To put that in perspective: the Commanders (.550), Cowboys (.557), and Eagles (.561) all landed within the top eight toughest schedules. The Giants’ upcoming battles include matchups with the NFC North and AFC West, as well as single games against similarly ranked teams like the 49ers, Saints, and Patriots.
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Three games, in particular, stand out as the most daunting:
- Week 3 vs. Chiefs: Kansas City finished 15–2 in 2024.
- Week 8 vs. Eagles: The Super Bowl LIX champions ended with a 14–3 record.
- Week 12 vs. Lions: Detroit posted an impressive 15–2 mark.
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The Giants will also play a home-and-away series with their NFC East rivals as usual, with the division among the tougher ones in 2025 after all the offseason moves.
But amid the stiff competition, one thing is clear—Russell Wilson has the motivation, and Ciara is right there with him. As Wilson prepares to take the field again at MetLife Stadium—where he famously won a Super Bowl with the Seahawks—expect both grit and glamour to define this new chapter.
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Can Russell Wilson lead the Giants to glory, or is the schedule too tough to handle?