Jaawan Taylor’s pregnant fiancée Tiffany shows off epic push present after Chiefs release

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Jaawan Taylor has a lot going on right now. 

The veteran NFL right tackle, 28, was released by the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this month, a move that reportedly helped the team clear $20 million in cap space. He's also expecting a child with his  fiancée, Tiffany Hylton. 

Despite the uncertainty in his NFL career, Taylor isn’t holding back from spoiling his pregnant wife-to-be. In fact, he just bought Hylton a luxe new ride in celebration of their upcoming baby’s birth. 

Hylton showed off the generous gift in an Instagram post on Tuesday, March 24. 

 “push gift 🤍🍼 new 2026 🫂 ty hubby,” the NFL WAG captioned the post, alongside a photo of her brand-new Range Rover. 

 Taylor's fiancée rocked a cropped two-piece sweatsuit in the photo dump, putting her pregnant belly on full display, as she stood beside her new vehicle.

Fans were quick to gush over the generous gift, with one person commenting, "BLESSED."

“Oh my goodness! 😍🔥,” a second gushed.

“upgraded to the mommy car,” someone else wrote. 

“So deserving,” another added. 

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Jawaan Taylor also went all out during his proposal to Hylton

Taylor announced his engagement to Hylton - an aspiring rapper, fitness trainer and influencer - after a year of dating. 

"Every prayer answered in one yes. 💍 Thank you Jesus! #Engaged 🤍🥂," Taylor captioned the announcement shared via  Instagram in September 2025. 

Just like the push gift, the former Chiefs star clearly went all out to spoil Hylton when he got down on one knee. 

In addition to vases of roses and lit candles positioned everywhere, the NFL star had life-size photos of himself and Hylton displayed for the special moment, along with a large lit-up sign that read "Will You Marry Me." 

Prior to his release from KC, Taylor had one year left to play out on his four-year, $80 million deal. He was added to the Chiefs roster in 2023 as a free agent and helped stabilize the OL helping Kansas City win the Super Bowl that season, despite being one of the most penalized players in the NFL. 

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