After three consecutive losses, the Pittsburgh Steelers look to get back in the win column when they face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 18.
While the Steelers already punched their ticket to the postseason, the final week of the regular season will determine their playoff seed.
Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson, 36, knows it won’t be easy to defeat Joe Burrow and Co, as they need a win to keep their playoff hopes alive. “I’ve got a lot of respect and regard for how they play the game and how they’re coached,” Wilson said.
“And so we’ve got to play our best game to get the momentum back. I think it’s always great just to stay on a momentum high. I think that’s always helpful. But it doesn’t determine anything. Our present is going to determine how we work. Is going to determine where we go.”
Cheering for the Steelers at Acrisure Stadium, Wilson’s wife Ciara. While rumors swirl that the famous couple is ready for baby No. 5, Ciara addressed the topic before Steelers-Bengals showdown.
During an appearance on “Over It Radio” with Summer Walker, “Our family keeps on growing,” Ciara said, which jumpstarted the conversation.
“I’ve always said I would have five kids. All of our kids, their age gap is three years apart. So, got a little space.” Ciara is a mother to Future, 10, her son from a previous relationship with the rapper Future, Sienna Princess 7, Win, 4, and Amora Princess, 1.
If the Wilsons are looking to have another baby, it seems the “1,2 Step” singer wants to wait at least another year. Walker then asked Ciara, 39, how she would feel if their last baby turned out to be twins.
“I’d honestly be happy, because I know we putting a period on it,” Ciara answered. We’re done done.”
While having four kids is already a lot, Ciara noted that she and Wilson remain connected by having date night every Friday.
“I feel, like, the beginning feelings all over every time, getting cute for him and he comes out looking cute and looking 𝑠e𝑥y,” she said. “But that’s fun. It helps us to keep things fresh… And I just feel so blessed that we have that.”