Jahmyr Gibbs continues to be one of the brightest spots in the Detroit Lions’ season, and once again, his girlfriend, Nicole, was on hand at Ford Field to support him as the team faced the New York Giants in their Week 12 matchup.
She has been a regular presence at Lions games, and today she showed up in another eye-catching outfit that immediately grabbed attention on social media.
In the first image, Nicole is seen wearing a cropped black and blue Lions top with “One Pride” across the front. The top features the Detroit Lions logo in bold print, paired with a silver necklace and distressed denim jeans.
The jeans are the standout piece, each leg is fully printed with artistic illustrations of Gibbs’ face. She accessorized with a dark round handbag while standing near the sideline at Ford Field.

The second image shows the back of her customized top, which features Gibbs’ name and his jersey number. It isn’t the first time she’s gone all-in with Detroit-themed attire. Recently, she wore custom denim with Gibbs’ name engraved across the back during the game against the Minnesota Vikings.

As for the Lions, the team entered Week 12 with pressure to keep pace in the NFC playoff race. The young running back has been one of the league’s most dynamic dual-threat weapons. His speed, versatility, and ability to create explosive plays have made him a key part of Detroit’s offense.
Detroit’s matchup with the Giants at Ford Field is an important one, and Gibbs’ impact is once again expected to shape the outcome. With Nicole cheering from the sidelines in her custom Lions gear, the support around him remains strong both on and off the field.
Jahmyr Gibbs Wants to Win a Super Bowl
Beyond the game-day excitement, Gibbs has made one thing clear this season, he wants to bring a Super Bowl to Detroit. During training camp, he expressed his ambition in interviews covered by WXYZ-TV Detroit’s Brad Galli.
He shared that his dream extends beyond personal stats, and he’s willing to take on any role to help the Lions compete at the highest level. He discussed learning new formations, being split out more often, and embracing the versatility the coaching staff expects from him this year.
“I want to win a Super Bowl. I’ll line up at safety, at nickel,” Gibbs said.
“I gotta learn the formations for being split out,” he said in another interview with WXYZ-TV Detroit. “I’m being split out way more than I was the past two years. That’s good. That’s going to be fun. I’ve been waiting on that.”
Gibbs has shown a commitment to growth, development, and elevating his game in every phase of the offense. His determination mirrors the Lions’ aspirations, and as the season unfolds, both he and the team continue to push toward their goal of becoming true contenders.
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