Football players are very busy during the season. With practice, traveling for games, and other things, not everyone has the time and the energy to meet and spend time with family. However, for all those who are not able t do just that, the offseason is a blessing. One such player counting his blessing is Denver Broncos QB Russell Wilson, who has been spending a lot of quality time with his daughter, Sienna.
Russel Wilson and his wife Ciara Wilson welcomed Sienna into the family in 2017. 6 years later, the young member of the Wilson clan is already snatching the spotlight from her more famous parents. Thanks to Ciara Wilson, fans of the Broncos signal caller can enjoy every wholesome moment the father-daughter duo is sharing this off-season.
Sienna dresses her father Russell Wilson up like a girl in the latest video
The ever-active Ciara was on point this time around too when Sienna decided to give her father a minor makeover. Only this time, it did not involve a lot of makeup. All she needed was a hat and what appears to be a piece of white linen. Sienna, and a couple of her friends, are giggling all the way as they put the linen and the cap on his head. Sienna proudly declares, “Mommy! Daddy’s a girl!”
Wilson is a family man, which is something that has been reiterated by many who know him personally. Watching him in the video, just calmly subjecting himself to whatever is going around him, only reinforces that idea. Perhaps the only sadness in his mind would be that his daughter hasn’t seen him win a Super Bowl yet.
Wilson’s time in Denver is going to get much more difficult
Sean Payton’s arrival in Denver as the Broncos’ head coach brings a myriad of problems for Wilson. Firstly, Payton is a no-nonsense man. Which he established by banning Wilson’s support staff from the facility. What’s more, Payton has a reputation for holding his players t strict standards. This means Wilson ought to get his act together or get used to being publicly shamed and even put on the bench.
Putting a player on the bench usually is nothing new. However, Wilson has cost the Broncos too much for them to just make him a benchwarmer. In fact, they need Wilson to start playing better, lest they become the laughingstock of the league. The only person right now who can fix him is Payton. Will the Broncos finally move on from Wilson? Or is a redemption story imminent for Denver?