Travis Hunter’s wife, Leanna Lenee, is slowly getting back on Instagram after having their baby. She posted a mirror selfie on Saturday in their home gym, wearing a grey crop top and matching shorts.

Lenee and Hunter welcomed their baby boy on Aug. 27. They kept the pregnancy private before sharing details of the positive test to the birth in a YouTube video called “Dear Son…"
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Just a few days after giving birth, Lenee made a bold entrance at the Jaguars-Panthers game on Sept. 7. She wore a white halter-neck bodysuit, denim shorts, and teal boots with big white letters “S” and “U.”
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“No revenge bc this is my body 1 week PP,” Lenee wrote on TikTok.She arrived in a limousine with Hunter's family and posted another Instagram Story.
“Game Uno,” Lenee wrote.Jacksonville is facing the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium for its Week 2 game.
The Jaguars are off to a good start with a 1-0 record after beating the Panthers 26-10 in Week 1. Their top players include quarterback Trevor Lawrence, running back Travis Etienne Jr. and Hunter, who is expected to play more on defense this week. The Bengals also have a 1-0 record, and aiming to remain undefeated.
Travis Hunter and his wife Leanna Lenee share emotional update on baby
Leanna Lenee shared a big update about her baby boy 16 days after giving birth. She posted a touching TikTok video showing Travis Hunter carrying their son out of the NICU. He was smiling and gently placed the baby in a car seat and walked out of the hospital.
“The feeling of finally bringing our baby out of the NICU,” Lenee wrote.The couple got married on May 24, just a month after Hunter was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Hunter debuted a new haircut in Week 1. He shaved his signature dreads and went with a clean, short style.
The look surprised many NFL fans, especially since his dreads were part of his on-field identity during college.
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