Seahawks rookie running back Alex Collins knows how to be a team player.
Russell Wilson gets more headlines for his relationship these days than he does for being Seattle's quarterback, so it's no secret he has some drama with his fiancée Ciara's former flame, Future.
The R&B star and rapper were engaged in the past, but broke it off despite having a son, Future Jr., together.
Future wasn't a big fan of Wilson spending a lot of time with his son and playing step-dad, and the two clearly have a sordid history. The rapper is also embroiled in a legal battle with Ciara, making matters even more awkward.
Collins is a fan of Future's music, but said he'd stop listening to him if it came down to it.
"I mean yeah," Collins told TMZ Sports about banning Future from his headphones. "Team chemistry is more important and I definitely won't wanna mess up the locker room."
Collins also said he won't lose his dreadlocks just because now-retired Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch rocked the same look.
As for Ciara, she and Future are engaged in a $15 million lawsuit after he defamed her publicly and counter-sued her, claiming she's a bad mother and uses her son and relationship for headlines.
The "Dance Like We're Making Love" singer was very agitated after Future called her "washed up" in comments she claims only were made as a way for him to trash her due to him being "tormented" by her success and relationship.
The two also don't see eye-to-eye over Wilson having a great relationship with Baby Future, as it draws the ire of Future Sr. The problems between the parties grew so large that Ciara recently filed to gain sole custody over the child, but it was denied by a judge in court on Monday.
Ciara has carried on, making an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Thursday.
Baby Future turned 2 on Thursday and Ciara posted a photo on Instagram and Wilson couldn't help but comment.
No matter the drama, Wilson and Ciara will always be there for Baby Future.
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