The Detroit Lions are hosting the Cleveland Browns, and this game was made even more special for quarterback Jared Goff. The first-time father had a very special guest cheering for him from the stands, and that is none other than his young daughter, Romy. She was seen alongside her mother, swimsuit model Christen Goff.
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Romy Isabelle Goff, Christen and Jared Goff’s first child together, already made her stadium debut to cheer for her dad in that 52-21 win over the Chicago Bears. Christen Goff posted a photo of herself and the baby from the family suite at Ford Field.
This time, however, Romy was spotted wearing a miniature version of her father’s jersey in a very heartwarming moment. Instead of her jersey saying “Goff,” however, it says “Daddy.” She was born back in July but is already able to come to her dad’s games, with Goff previously being spotted carrying her around after that win over the Bears.
As for her mom, Christen Goff, formerly Christen Harper, is a famous supermodel , known for her appearances in Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit editions. She and the quarterback first started dating in 2019, before he proposed to her in Los Cabos, Mexico in 2022. They eventually got married on June 22, 2024 in their home state of California.
Jared Goff Talks About Becoming a Father For the First Time
Before Romy was born, Jared Goff sat down with People magazine last February at the NFL Honors ceremony. There, the Detroit Lions quarterback opened up on what it is like becoming a first-time father and how excited he was for his firstborn.
“I’m looking forward to becoming a dad. We’re just excited to enjoy this special time together and just soak up every second,” he told People. “I know it’ll add a new perspective to life, and it’ll be great.”
After a rough start to the season, Goff and the Lions are back on track as they continue on their quest for the team’s first-ever Super Bowl title. He and the Lions came close last year, finishing with a league-best 15-2 record, tying the then-defending champions Kansas City Chiefs.
However, their Super Bowl plans were cut short after the Lions were upset by the Washington Commanders during the NFC Divisional round, 45-31. He is considered one of the best passers in the league, as he was second in passing yards last season at 4,629.
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