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Tucker Kraft Announces Life-Changing News: “Our Little Packer Is on the Way”

 

 Posted February 2, 2026

Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft delivered heartwarming news to fans on social media, revealing that he and his wife — Baylee Kraft — are expecting their second child.

Kraft shared the announcement on X, writing that he felt “blessed beyond measure” and that he and Baylee were excited to welcome “our little Packer,” a message that quickly drew congratulations from teammates, fans, and the wider NFL community.

The news adds another milestone to a high-profile journey. Kraft and Baylee have balanced life in the NFL spotlight with the attention that comes with playing in one of the league’s most passionate markets, and their relationship has remained in focus as Packers fans have embraced them as part of the Green Bay family.

On the field, Kraft continued to serve as a reliable piece for Green Bay during the 2025 NFL season, appearing throughout the year and contributing in multiple roles within the offense. His physical style, versatility, and willingness to do the dirty work have helped solidify his value beyond the box score, reinforcing why the Packers view him as an important part of the team’s identity moving forward.

Off the field, the couple has also made headlines with public appearances and fan-favorite moments that have further cemented their place within Packers Nation.

But what’s truly captured Packers Nation’s attention is the conversation now swirling around the baby’s name. On social media, fans have already begun speculating that the couple could choose a name with a meaningful connection to Green Bay and the Packers’ identity. If it’s a boy, some supporters have floated “Vince” — a respectful nod to legendary Packers icon Vince Lombardi and the tough, proud spirit of the franchise. If it’s a girl, others have suggested “Goldie,” a sweet reference to the green-and-gold tradition that still feels unmistakably Green Bay. Kraft and Baylee haven’t confirmed any details, but to fans, the idea of a name tied to the city feels like a statement of belonging — a sign that Green Bay isn’t just where Kraft plays, but a place that could become part of their family story.

Now, with a growing family on the way, Kraft enters the next chapter of both his career and personal life with momentum, support, and a brand-new reason to celebrate within the Packers community.

 

Right After Super Bowl Media Night, Jason Kelce’s Public Stance Sparked a $70 Million Fallout
February, 2026 Right after Super Bowl media night on Monday, Jason Kelce did what nobody in his circle expected: he grabbed the mic and fully backed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s decision to invite the “Tití Me Preguntó” singer for halftime — no hedging, no “both sides,” just loyalty. Within hours, that loyalty began to look expensive. Sponsors who loved Kelce’s typically neutral stance suddenly saw a brand risk, and executives who had promised long-term partnerships went silent. By sunrise, insiders were whispering a number that sounded unreal: $70 million lost. The flashpoint wasn’t a press conference or a tweet — it was Kelce’s own podcast, where he doubled down in front of his most devoted listeners. He praised Goodell’s “vision,” dismissed the backlash as “performative,” and insisted the league should chase culture as aggressively as trophies. That episode triggered the dominoes. The platform hosting his show reportedly flagged the segment for “policy violations” and pulled distribution. Then came the email nobody wants: immediate termination. Overnight, Kelce didn’t just lose reach — he lost the entire channel that carried his voice. Sources close to the business side say the cancellation ignited a clause cascade: ad buys frozen, bonuses voided, and future guarantees evaporated. What had been a seven-figure monthly machine turned into a legal fight. Kelce’s team now calls it a coordinated punishment campaign. Now the story has morphed from entertainment debate into a cautionary NFL tale: pick a side, and pay the bill. Kelce still insists he made the right call, but the damage is undeniable — one public endorsement, one podcast episode, and $70 million vanished.