Russell Wilson and Ciara enjoy beach vacation in Mexico

Ciara and Russell Wilson on their vacation in Mexico Instagram/ ciara

As the Seattle Seahawks took a break from the season, quarterback Russell Wilson and his girlfriend Ciara decided to make the most of the vacation by traveling to Mexico to enjoy the sun and sand in Punta Mita. Since last week, the couple has been sharing photos of their tropical vacation on their respective Instagram accounts, and in the photos it looks like the pair is having a great time along with Ciara's 17-month-old son, Future Zahir.

The 30-year old singer shared a photo of her dancing on the beach with Wilson, and she captioned the shot, "Mi Amor Verdadero" which translates to "my true love." Meanwhile, the football star also uploaded a photo of him with his arm around his girlfriend's waist while they stood in the water and he captioned it, "It's so good lovin' somebody And somebody loves you back."

The pair also went on a horseback ride at sunset, and Wilson captioned the dramatic shot, "Love and happiness." In photos posted on the Daily Mail, the pair also tried their hand at boogie boarding, and the two appeared to be sharing a laugh in one of the pictures.

But while fans might think that the couple is having too much fun, the quarterback took to the photo sharing app on Sunday, Nov. 8, and posted a picture of his teammates. He wrote, "Wishing we were playing today!!! Can't wait to go back to work with the fellas!"

It appears that the couple recently left Mexico and have landed in San Francisco as Wilson took to Twitter to post a short video of him turning a Bose signage so that his image is facing forward. Wilson is a spokesperson for the company.

"For some unknown reason, the San Francisco airport had their sign backwards..." he tweeted on Sunday.

The couple met through mutual friends in April 2015 and appears to be going strong. In July, Wilson revealed at the Rock Church that he and Ciara have decided to stay celibate, saying that God has spoken to him.

"God spoke to me and said, 'I need you to lead her,'" he said.

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