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Russell Wilson
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Quarterback for the North Carolina State University Wolfpack 2008-2010, graduating with a BA degree in Communication in three years.
Selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the 3rd round of the 2012 NFL Draft (75th overall selection).
Nephew of
April Woodard
.
Led the NCAA in Passing Efficiency Rating (191.8) and Total Yards per Play (9.1) in 2011.
Quarterback at North Carolina State University (2008-2010) and University of Wisconsin (2011).
Selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 4th round of the June 2010 major league baseball amateur draft.
Russell is the starting Quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks and has led the team to two consecutive Super Bowls.
Played minor league baseball with the Tri-City Dust Devils in the Northwest League (2010) and the Asheville Tourists in the South Atlantic League.
(March 11, 2016) Got engaged to his girlfriend of a year,
Ciara
.
(July 6, 2016) Married his fiancée of 3 months,
Ciara
at Peckforton Castle in Liverpool, England.
Has 2 children: daughter,
Sienna Wilson
(b. April 28, 2017) & son,
Win Wilson
(b. July 23, 2020) with wife,
Ciara
.
(January 30, 2020) Expecting his second child with wife,
Ciara
.
Quarterback with the Seattle Seahawks, 2012-present.
Has a stepson:
Future Wilburn
(b. May 19, 2014) with wife,
Ciara
.
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