Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter and his wife, Leanna Lenee, completed five years together and just celebrated their first December as parents to a newborn son. Hunter and Leanna met when the 2024 Heisman winner was a rising star in high school, and their relationship followed through his college career at Jackson State Tigers and the Colorado Buffaloes.
On the occasion of their fifth anniversary, Leanna shared a series of photos documenting their love story from 2021 to 2025. The 2021 picture was a romantic shot of the couple embracing during a night out, with fireworks in the background. In the 2022 shot, the pair was lying together, making funny poses. For the 2023 montage, the pair can be seen embracing against a scenic snowy mountain backdrop.
The 2024 shot was a mirror selfie. Finally, the latest 2025 shot showed the couple wearing matching Christmas pajamas in front of a beautifully decorated tree with Leanna holding their newborn.
The couple married on May 24, 2025, in Tennessee. Three months later, they welcomed a baby boy and shared their pregnancy journey in an emotional YouTube video, including discovering Leanna’s pregnancy to the moment their son arrived.
Leanna Lenee Enjoyed Strong Support From Travis Hunter
Late last year, Leanna Lenee took a lot from trolls and critics following her lackluster reaction at Travis Hunter’s Heisman ceremony. It came to a point where the couple was so mentally harassed that they took off from social media.
In the meantime, Hunter and defended his then-fiancée. He said Leanna has been with him for five years and thus he trusted her deeply.
“I know what I got. I know my girl. My girl’s been with me for five years,” he said. “Y’all are just now starting to talk about me and just now starting to be with me. Come on, man.”
He even warned “clickbait” pages:
“Y’all hate on me and then y’all go hate on my girl. I feel the same pain that she feel. We’re inseparable, we’re with each other. If she hurting, of course I’m going to be hurting.”
Earlier this year, Hunter was selected second overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2025 NFL draft. He played both as a wide receiver and a cornerback before he suffered a knee injury in October, requiring him to undergo surgery.
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