Posted on 10/04/2016 3:12:28 PM PDT by NYer
Last week Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco was finally able to realize his hopes and dreams. It wasnt bouncing back from a season-ending injury or leading the Ravens to three successive wins.
It was welcoming into his family his first baby girl.
Here she is, meet Evelyn Renee! We would like to thank everyone for their well wishes. Both Dana and Evelyn are doing well. pic.twitter.com/dBwafggDeq
— Joe Flacco (@JoeFlacco) September 29, 2016
Little Evelyn Renee was born last Tuesday, weighing seven pounds and six ounces, making Joe Flacco fell like the luckiest man alive.
Flacco told BaltimoreRavens.com, I was keeping my fingers crossed You hear fathers getting scared about not having boys, but I was starting to get to the point that I was scared about not having a little girl.
When Evelyn made her debut, Flacco was shocked and excited at the same time.
It was definitely different. Seeing a girl come out after three boys was a bit of a shock Everybody is beyond overjoyed, beyond pumped.
Evelyn became the youngest member of the Flacco family, joining her brothers, Stephen (4), Daniel (3) and Francis (1). She is the fourth child that Flacco and his wife Dana have had since they were married in 2011.
Dana is Flaccos high-school sweetheart and they were married at Holy Savior Church in Westmont, New Jersey, the same Catholic parish where his parents were married. Flacco is comfortable with large families as he is the oldest of six siblings.
Flacco is well known for being a family man, turning down a spot in the Pro Bowl in 2015 because his wife was due with their third child. He was even caught wearing a baby carrier by a fan last year and is generally known as being down-to-earth.
However, he still has a way to go if he wants to catch up with San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers, who is currently the father to eight children.
Even though Joe Flacco is not as vocal about his Catholic faith as Philip Rivers, his public witness to the beauty of family life is needed in a world where children are often seen as obstacles to success. Flacco reminds us that children should fill us with joy and are treasures to behold.
They are certainly worth much more than any Pro Bowl game.
Four children...WITH THE SAME WOMAN!!!!
Pretty unusual for an NFL player.
AMEN! They truly are gifts from God.
Catholic ping!
Climate changer denier, clearly. /sarc
He better start saving for college right away.
The entire wolrd hates the Baltimore Ravens.
Flacco however, deserves respect.
Are they MARRIED TOO???
Flacco was born and raised in South Jersey and still lives here. My wife is a teacher in the district he grew up in and it’s overrun with Flaccos. They are one really fertile clan!
In a way, I hope Flacco gets out of the game with his health intact. Really no need to play past the age of 30, if you’re financially set.
That is some elite baby-making. Go Joe! Go Ravens!
Philip Rivers and his wife have 8 kids so far.
Yeah, I was afraid of reading about a “baby mamma,” but was thankfully relieved.
They ARE married, aren’t they?
Every professional sports player could fall off the end of the Earth and I could care less. The world would be better off if men that know how to play children’s games very well for millions of dollars got booted off the face of the earth.
Congrats to the happy family!
Drugs and cheating your way into millions; it’s the way it’s done for fans with no lives.
It is official: Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco officially signed a six-year contract extension worth $120.6 million. Flacco held a press conference Monday to announce the signing, and Flacco was more than happy to toot his own horn. He has the right to — not because he is worth the money that Baltimore is paying him, but because he cornered the Ravens into making him the highest-paid player in NFL history after one glorious postseason.
While he may have the resources to send his kids to college, why should he pay for it? My daughter wen the route of student loans. It took on greater meaning in her life since she was paying for the education, not her parents.
Which college is he intending to buy?
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