Russell Wilson is set to lead the Seahawks into the playoffs this January, but after that, he may have to prepare to become a family man.

The Seattle quarterback has been involved in a high-profile relationship with Ciara since April, but engagement rumors have surrounded the couple the last few months. Though so far nothing has been announced regarding pending nuptials, the couple seems to be inching closer to that next step.

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And with that next step, comes consummation. It's no secret that Ciara and Wilson are staying celibate before marriage due to their religious beliefs, but the couple is also likely to have plenty of children.

"I definitely [want more children], yes. [Russell and I] discuss a lot of things ... a lot of good things," Ciara previously told People.

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The "Dance Like We're Making Love" singer already has a son, 1-year-old Future Zahir, whom she conceived with her ex-fiancé, rapper Future. The R&B star adores her child and if her Instagram posts are any indication, she'd love to have a big family:

A photo posted by Ciara (@ciara) on Dec 26, 2015 at 3:17pm PST

There were rumors that Ciara was pregnant earlier this year with Wilson's baby, but the singer eventually refuted those reports and their no-sex before marriage decree became public knowledge shortly thereafter.

Ciara is raising her son with the same religious beliefs that keep her bond with Wilson strong, and she's very outspoken about how blessed she feels to have her child.

"Honestly, I feel like everything in life happens for a reason and my son has been the greatest gift that God has given me in my life and been the most game-changing thing that's happened to my life, in a necessary way," she said on 'The Breakfast Club' radio show earlier this year.

Wilson and the Seahawks (9-6) currently hold the sixth seed in the NFC playoff picture, but could finish as high as fifth depending on how Week 17 plays out. After the NFL season is over, however, the quarterback's personal life may change drastically.

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