
Kylie Kelce bonds with new Giants fan Ciara over ‘collective dislike' of Cowboys
During an appearance Thursday on Kylie Kelce's 'Not Gonna Lie' podcast, Ciara spoke about how she's gaining an understanding of the rivalries within husband Russell Wilson's new NFL division as quarterback of the Giants, with Kylie — the wife of Eagles legend Jason Kelce — noting she 'can see eye to eye' with New York supporters 'because we can collectively dislike the Cowboys together.'
'That's big facts,' replied Ciara, 39, who has been married to Wilson, 36, for nearly 10 years. 'I mean, I'm learning the territory wherever I am. And obviously that blue and silver and white team is definitely a good history there.'
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8 Kylie Kelce and Ciara spoke about the rivalries within the NFC East on 'Not Gonna Lie.'
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8 They share a mutual dislike for the Cowboys.
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Wilson, who agreed to a one-year deal with the Giants in March, will get his first taste of the Cowboys rivalry when Big Blue visits Jerry Jones and Co. in Week 2.
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The history between the Cowboys and Giants dates back to their first meeting in 1960, which resulted in a tie at 31-all. Dallas currently holds a 77-47-2 edge for all-time clashes.
8 Ciara's husband, Russell Wilson, is in his first season with the Giants.
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8 The veteran quarterback, who has been married to Ciara since 2016, signed a one-year deal with the Giants in free agency.
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Both the Giants and Cowboys are looking to rebound from disappointing 2024 campaigns, in which they finished 3-14 and 7-10, respectively, and missed the playoffs.
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Meanwhile, the Eagles are flying high following their dominant 40-22 triumph in Super Bowl 2025 over the Chiefs, whom they'll face in a regular-season rematch on Sept. 14.
Although Ciara is well aware of the bad blood between the Giants and Eagles, she respects the fans' passion.
8 Kylie Kelce is married to Eagles legend Jason Kelce.
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8 Ciara expressed her excitement about being in New York on the 'Not Gonna Lie' podcast.
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'Everybody in this region, are diehard, I've never seen this thick,' Ciara said. 'I think it's more so the energy of this region. When we were in Seattle, we didn't have multiples — it was like us and the Niners, that was more defined.'
A Super Bowl-winning quarterback with the Seahawks, Wilson spent the first 10 years of his career in Seattle, where he battled the 49ers for NFC West dominance.
He spent two years in Denver after a 2022 blockbuster trade fell far short of expectations before landing in Pittsburgh for the 2024 season.
8 Russell Wilson made his Giants debut in the preseason in August 2025.
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8 Ciara and Russell Wilson have been making the most of their time in NYC.
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Ciara told Kelce the change of scenery has been 'amazing.'
'My dad is from New York, so I have a little New York in my blood already,' she said on Thursday's show. 'Being here has been amazing because of the culture, the community — I've never seen this many playgrounds in a city. It's insane, it's so joyful. Seeing things from my kids' lens is really fun.'
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Ciara and Wilson have been married since 2016 and have three children together: daughters Sienna Princess, 8, and Amora Princess, 1, and 5-year-old son Win Harrison.
The singer is also a mom to son Future Zahir, 11, from a previous relationship.
The Giants open the 2025 season on the road Sept. 7 against a fellow NFC East rival, the Commanders.
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