Miami Dolphins quarterback Quinn Ewers is enjoying the offseason with his girlfriend Madelyn. The Dolphins star’s girlfriend recently shared an insight into her love month.
The two seem to have made the trip to San Antonio, where they watched musicians perform in the Alamo City. Ewers and Madelyn posed from nearby their seats with San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center in the background. They were joined by the company of their friends, including Nicole Wright, Payton Baird and Olivia Ashmore.
If the Dolphins couple were present at the arena on Tuesday, they would have enjoyed the main concert at the 2026 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo of 49 Winchester, a Virginia-based alternative country band. Several local and regional artists also played around the arena, including Kelly Kenning, Bill Goodge and Savannah Rae.
Some other photos included from their “Last Toast on the Slopes” celebrations, which is a popular winter-themed bachelorette party.
Madelyn captioned the post:
“Love Month!!🫰🏼”
Quinn Ewers’ Advice To CFB Players Taking Own Example
After going 27-9 in 36 starts for the Texas Longhorns over three seasons, Quinn Ewers declared for the 2025 NFL draft, where he was picked in the seventh round. He went to the NFL despite being offered $8 million in NIL money to stay for one more year in college football.
Had he taken the money, he would no longer be strongly associated with Texas, as he will now be given that he ended his college football tenure there.
“I felt like what I built with my teammates at Texas and the legacy that we built, I didn’t want to mess anything up there,” Ewers said. “… To me, it’s not about the materialistic things of this world because it comes and goes. What’s important to me is the relationships that are built along the way. And I didn’t want to disrupt or rub anybody the wrong way, being selfish and trying to go get money from another team, because I was a lifelong Longhorn.”
With the Longhorns, Ewers completed his dreams, and in the end, he feels he made the right decision to declare for the draft. He also asks young student-athletes not to prioritize NIL and money over relationships.
“That’s important for these younger kids to take into account,” Ewers said. “Stop being so focused on the materialistic things, whether it’s NIL or whatever, and start building relationships that matter that’ll last you a lifetime.”
After Ewers was drafted in the 2025 NFL Draft, Barnes posted a sweet message and photo with him:
“So incredibly proud and overjoyed!! Quinn, you are so deserving of this and a whole lot more! You’re the most driven, dedicated, and genuine man both on and off the field. I’m so excited for this journey and to watch you live out your dreams GO DOLPHINS!! 🐬🧡 Miami ain’t ready 👏🏻😎💃🏻”
Ewers made his NFL debut in Week 7 when the Dolphins benched Tua Tagovailoa in the Week 7 loss against the Cleveland Browns. In four games he started, Ewers completed 66.3% of his passes for 622 yards with three touchdowns and as many interceptions.
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