Steelers fans are affectionately dubbing Ciara the ‘First Lady of Pittsburgh’ after she was seen shooting hoops with her husband, incoming quarterback Russell Wilson, and their kids.
The young family visited Pennsylvania amusement park Kennywood earlier this week for a ‘bonding’ event with Wilson’s new teammates.
‘Buckets,’ the Steelers captioned a video on X Monday morning, which showed the One, Two Step songstress playing the basketball carnival game.
‘Team Family Day!’ Wilson chimed in.
‘I just love that Russell Wilson and family are here in Pittsburgh!!!’ one fan responded to the social media upload.
Ciara was seen shooting hoops with her husband, Russell Wilson, and their kids
They visited Pennsylvania amusement park Kennywood with Wilson’s Steelers teammates
‘Ciara being the First Lady of Pittsburgh is still wild,’ another chimed in.
A third wrote, ‘Pittsburgh’s first lady getting buckets.’
Justin Fields, Mason McCormick and Troy Fautanu were also spotted at the park riding rollercoasters.
‘Phantom rides and Potato Patch fries… We couldn’t think of a better way to bond,’ Kennywood wrote on its Facebook page.
Since Wilson inked a deal with the Steelers during free agency, he has made multiple public appearances in Pennsylvania.
Most recently, he jumped on stage with Kenny Chesney at Acrisure Stadium, before giving Zac Brown a Steelers jersey.
Steelers fans are affectionately dubbing Ciara the ‘First Lady of Pittsburgh’
Wilson signed a one-year deal with Pittsburgh after getting cut by the Broncos after two years
The Super Bowl champ spent the first nine years of his career in Seattle
Ciara previously paid tribute to her husband after he signed a one-year deal, following two unsuccessful seasons with the Denver Broncos.
‘One of One! My greatest inspiration! I love you #3 #Grateful,’ the Goodies songstress wrote on social media.
Wilson was told he was getting cut ahead of free agency. Denver, however, allowed the former Super Bowl winner to take meetings with teams around the NFL.
He will join a Steelers team that finished with a 10-7 record in third place in the AFC North last season. Pittsburgh won their last three regular season games before losing to the Bills in the playoffs.
After signing Wilson to a five-year, $242.6 million deal, the Broncos went 11-19 with him as the starting quarterback and failed to see the playoffs in both seasons.
Furthermore, his time in white and orange came to a sour close when he was benched by head coach Sean Payton with two games remaining in 2023.