Giants Star Russell Wilson Ripped For His Actions That Were Caught On Camera During Giants-Lions Overtime Coin Toss

Russell Wilson’s turbulent season with the New York Giants took another odd turn on Sunday. The veteran quarterback, now the team’s No. 3 option, found himself at the center of criticism after television cameras caught him wearing his full uniform and helmet during the overtime coin toss against the Detroit Lions.
Wilson hasn’t taken a snap in weeks, but he continues to participate in the coin toss because he was voted a team captain before the season. That title remained intact even after the Giants elevated Jameis Winston ahead of him, while Jaxson Dart remained sidelined with a concussion.
The moment quickly became a talking point when cameras showed Wilson, fully suited up, walking to midfield as if he were preparing to check into the game. The Giants eventually fell 34–27 after Jahmyr Gibbs broke loose for a 69-yard walk-off touchdown in overtime. The loss dropped New York to 2–10, officially eliminating them from playoff contention before the end of November.
Fans React Swiftly — And Harshly
The clip spread rapidly on social media, and the reaction was immediate.
One fan wrote, “Russell Wilson having his helmet on is so funny. Dude, you’re not coming in the game — sit down and put your hat on.”
The Giants fan page Talkin’ Giants shared a screenshot of Wilson heading to midfield with the caption, “Captain Russell Wilson.”
Russ Wilson is Official Coin Toss Caller Now..That’s Bad pic.twitter.com/zQmKBovHIN
— Vic Monte (@TheVicMonte) November 23, 2025
Another fan joked, “I love that Russell Wilson has to suit up every game just to do the coin toss.”
CBS analyst Matt Lively expressed a more sympathetic view: “Russell Wilson still goes out as a captain for the Giants during the coin toss, which has to hurt a little.”
Wilson has handled his benching with professionalism, but the optics of the moment struck many as strange — another unusual scene in what has already been a rough season for the Giants.
Giants Struggling, While Jahmyr Gibbs Steals the Show
New York will continue to start Jameis Winston while Jaxson Dart works through concussion protocol. The offense remains stagnant, and the coaching staff is searching for anything that can generate momentum.
Meanwhile, Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs delivered one of the most dominant performances of the season, racking up 264 total yards and three touchdowns, capped by the game-winning sprint in overtime.

The Giants now turn their attention to a December 1 matchup against the New England Patriots, as another disappointing season nears its end.