Rams’ Van Jefferson helps team win Super Bowl then rushes to hospital to celebrate birth of son with wife

The Los Angeles Rams’ Van Jefferson had a lot to celebrate Sunday. Not only did his team win the Super Bowl, but his wife welcomed the couple’s second child.

Samaria, who was 40 weeks pregnant, reportedly left midway through the game on a stretcher.

The 25-year-old wide receiver became a father of two the same night his team won Super Bowl LVI.

Despite being 40 weeks pregnant, Samaria was determined to watch her husband, who is her high school sweetheart, play at the big game.

“Just like any other game, I’m going to be there this Sunday and I’m going to stay calm … and pray to God my water doesn’t break,” she told The Athletic. “I am 100% going to be there. I would not miss this moment for anything.”

She reportedly told the Rams that if she did go into labor during the game she didn’t want her husband to know.

“I’ll see you at the hospital afterwards,'” she told him. “Hey, you go play. We’ll see you after.”

And that’s exactly what happened.

During the game she went into labor, but Jefferson continued to play. After the Rams won, Jefferson’s father came on to the field with the 25-year-old’s daughter and they rushed out of the stadium to go to the hospital.

Jefferson shared the exciting news about the birth of the couple’s son later on his Instagram story. He captioned the photo “X2!!!!!”

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It was a great day, bro,” he said on an Instagram Live, according to ESPN.

“I got three prizes today — my wife, my son and the Super Bowl.”

Congratulations to Van and Samaria! February 13th will always be a special day for the Jefferson family.

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