Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee shocked fans when they announced they were not only expecting a baby but that they had already welcomed him. The couple who got married back in May shared the news last month, but it wasn't until this week they told fans that their baby was going home with them after some time in the NICU.
In a short video posted on X, Hunter is seen grinning from ear to ear as he adjusts his son's car seat.
"Heartwarming: Jaguars rookie star WR/CB Travis Hunter and his wife Leanna Lenee officially took their baby boy home from the NICU today. What a special moment captured," the video caption reads.
Heartwarming: Jaguars rookie star WR/CB Travis Hunter and his wife Leanna Lenee officially took their baby boy home from the NICU today.
What a special moment captured 🥹❤️ pic.twitter.com/2bdCEb5Tte
The original video was posted on Lenee's TikTok, where she captioned the video, "Thank you, Jesus."
Hunter and Lenee also let fans into their lives they chose to keep private, when they posted a three-minute video on YouTube titled "Dear Son..." The Jackson Jaguars' rookie and media personality shared behind-the-scenes footage of their journey into parenthood.
In the YouTube video, the couple shares moments of when they learned that they were expecting, photos of ultrasounds, and snippets from the delivery, as the video concludes with the baby boy being born.
In the video, you can hear the NFL rookie saying, “That baby looks just like me.” Also, “You did good baby.”
The name of their son has not been released at this time.
While Hunter enjoys his road into fatherhood, he has his second game of the season against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday (Sept. 14) at 1 p.m.
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