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Jahmyr Gibbs’ Girlfriend Caught Attention With Pro Bowl Attire

Bydivinesoccerinfo.com

Feb 4, 2025

The stars turned out for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games on Sunday. The NFL gathered top players from the league in an entertaining contest where the NFC triumphed over the AFC for the third consecutive year, 76-63.

 

The Detroit Lions had strong representation at the Games, featuring at least seven players from their roster. Star quarterback Jared Goff was instrumental in leading the way, as the four-time Pro Bowler secured offensive MVP accolades following a remarkable display for the victorious team.

Jahmyr Gibbs followed closely, having just completed an outstanding sophomore season in which the 22-year-old running back totaled 1,412 rushing yards and led the league with 16 rushing touchdowns (tied with Derrick Henry and James Cook).

 

Assisting Gibbs throughout the celebrations in Orlando was his partner, Nicole Anderson. On Sunday, she posted a picture of her gameday attire for the Pro Bowl on Instagram.

Anderson’s post is essentially a compilation of her preferred outfits from the season. The sixth image in the collection features her with Gibbs at the Pro Bowl events on Sunday at Camping World Stadium.

 

Anderson chose a sleek black cropped top. The standout feature of her outfit was her personalized black Nike sweatpants. The trousers featured Gibbs’ No. 26 jersey number in prominent white digits, along with Gibbs’ name and the Lions emblem.

 

She finished her black outfit with a pair of white sneakers.

Your fits neverrrrr miss💙” a comment on Instagram read.

 

“Queen of game day fits,” a fan reacted.

“most suitable,” stated a user.

 

“every ensemble ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥” a response noted.

 

“Every single fit was a 12/10,” remarked another.

 

As reported by Yahoo!, Gibbs and Anderson have been in a relationship for about two years. The real estate agent, who is half-Korean and half-Swedish, allegedly began a relationship with the Lions RB in early 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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