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Amid Swirling Rumors, Wife of Patriots LB Jahlani Tavai – Kalei Tavai Breaks Silence for the First Time on the Tragic Reason He Missed Week 12, While Revealing Heartbreaking News About Their Son

Foxborough – December 12, 2025

Amid the whirlwind of speculation surrounding linebacker Jahlani Tavai’s sudden absence in Week 12 for “personal reasons,” the truth behind it has finally been revealed, and it has left Patriots Nation speechless. The wife of the New England Patriots player, Kalei Tavai, has broken her silence to share the family tragedy they faced in November, while confirming the heartbreaking news about their child, baby Ka‘ua, who never made it into the world.

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Before the game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Tavai was abruptly ruled out of the lineup with no detailed explanation, prompting countless questions. According to Kalei’s account, she had contracted a rare blood infection while pregnant, forcing her into emergency hospitalization. The condition became so severe that doctors had to place her in a medically induced coma for six days to save her life, a true life-or-death period for the entire Tavai family.

The tragedy reached its peak when Kalei revealed that their child, Ka‘ua, passed away in the womb while she fought for her own survival. “There are pains that cannot be put into words,” Kalei shared. “Our family went through a moment that changed everything, something that will stay with us for the rest of our lives. But Ka‘ua will forever be a part of our hearts, and I believe he always knew how deeply he was loved.” Her words spread rapidly, prompting an outpouring of support from the entire NFL community.

In the midst of this immense loss, Kalei offered profound gratitude to her husband, the man who temporarily set aside his career to be by his family’s side. “Jahlani never left me. He was there every single day, taking care of me, praying for me and for our baby. In the darkest moment of my life, he was the anchor that kept me standing,” Kalei said. “I could not have gotten through this without him.”

When Tavai returned to the field in Week 13 during the 33–15 victory over the New York Giants, his two tackles carried meaning far beyond the stat sheet. They were a symbol of resilience, of a man who put family above everything and then quietly returned to give his all for the team. In an NFL filled with pressure and spotlights, the Tavai family’s story serves as a reminder that some things are bigger than football, and that some losses deserve to be met with nothing but respect and compassion.

After Serving His Sentence, Former Raiders First-Round Pick Announces Desire to Join New England Patriots — Willing to Start Over as a Rookie Patriots  for a Chance to Return to the NFL
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