Russell Wilson took to Instagram to post a cryptic message after the New York Giants lost their Week 11 game against the Green Bay Packers. The veteran shot caller posted a picture of himself in the full team fit. He captioned it,"Keep Going 3." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWilson sat on the bench as Jameis Winston stepped up for the injured Jaxson Dart against the Packers. Winston amassed a stat line of 201 passing yards, zero touchdowns, and one interception in the 27-20 loss.The one-time Super Bowl champion joined the Giants ahead of the 2025 season. He was brought in to serve as a bridge QB for Jaxson Dart, but an iffy start to the campaign saw the Giants elevate rookie QB Jaxson Dart to the starting role in Week 4. Wilson has seldom seen the gridiron since.The New York Giants are winless in fiveIn the meantime, the Packers' loss was the Giants' fifth consecutive loss of the season. They've lost games against the Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, and, most recently, the Packers in that timeframe.The Giants fired Brian Daboll after the Week 10 loss, and their interim head coach, Mike Kafka, couldn't inspire them to a win against the Packers. Up next are two dicey games before their bye week.Those games are against the Detroit Lions in Week 12 and the New England Patriots in Week 13. The Lions are one of the best teams in the NFC and are vying for a divisional crown. While the New England Patriots are thriving under head coach Mike Vrabel.The Giants' bye week is in Week 14. After, they have four games left in the regular season. Those games are against the Washington Commanders, Minnesota Vikings, Las Vegas Raiders, and Dallas Cowboys.Giants’ fans will hope that Jaxson Dart returns from injury and continues on his Offensive Rookie of the Year trajectory. The team could do with a boost in the business end of the campaign. It's looking unlikely that the Giants will make the playoffs in 2025, but the front office might want to assess their current roster and potentially make some franchise-altering moves via the next free agency and draft.