Kylie Beck, the sister of Miami quarterback Carson Beck, continues to grow her influence beyond the sports world. The former Georgia cheerleader has been steadily building a strong social media presence through her lifestyle posts, pictures, and videos.
Known for her creative flair, Kylie often collaborates with brands and promotes fashion and wellness products on her Instagram, where her following continues to rise. Now, she’s taking another step in her modeling journey.
Kylie recently shared a short clip on her Instagram Story showcasing her new professional portfolio. The photos highlight her range from sleek and confident in a blazer outfit to athletic in a tennis look, then effortlessly stylish in a bikini and country-chic ensemble.
The shots reflect both her personality and growing versatility as a model. The portfolio was tagged with Premiere Models NSB, signaling that she’s working with a professional agency to expand her modeling career further.

Kylie has been steadily carving her own identity, balancing her creative pursuits while supporting her brother’s football journey. Her latest move into modeling appears to be part of a broader effort to establish herself as a recognizable face in fashion and digital media.
Meanwhile, Carson Beck is having a strong start to his 2025 season with the Miami Hurricanes. After transferring from Georgia, he’s thrown for over 1,200 yards with 11 touchdowns in five games, displaying the accuracy and poise that made him one of college football’s most sought-after quarterbacks.
His performances have kept Miami in the national spotlight, going unbeaten so far, and positioned him as an early Heisman contender.

Carson Beck is One of the Favorites for the Heisman Trophy
Beck has emerged as one of the frontrunners for the 2025 Heisman Trophy, climbing steadily up the odds lists after a strong start to his first season with the Miami Hurricanes. According to Reuters, Beck now ranks alongside Oregon’s Dante Moore at the top of the Heisman race.
His efficient play, over 1,200 passing yards, 11 touchdowns, and a 73% completion rate, has fueled Miami’s early-season success and pushed him into legitimate contention for college football’s biggest individual honor.
Other contenders include Fernando Mendoza of Indiana and Jeremiah Smith, the standout wide receiver from Ohio State, who is the most prominent non-quarterback in the race. Meanwhile, early-season favorites such as Arch Manning and Cade Klubnik have fallen down the list after inconsistent performances.
Beck’s rise has been tied not just to his numbers but to Miami’s resurgence as a national contender. With half the season still to go, sportsbooks and analysts agree that Beck’s upcoming matchups against top-ranked opponents could decide whether he stays atop the Heisman race or if someone like Dante Moore reclaims the spotlight.
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