New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson and his wife Tori are expecting another child. Tori Gibson shared a video on her various social media channels announcing that she is pregnant with their fourth child.
In the video, Tori showed off the pregnancy test she took as she was shocked and excited to soon become a mother of four. Tori also joked that she kept the pregnancy a secret from everyone for just one day and couldn’t do it anymore because of the excitement.
“I’m pregnant. #4 is about to have four. Four babies. I’m about to have four babies. Miss #4 is having four,” Tori Gibson said.
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Antonio and Tori Gibson are already parents to three children: Taylor, Jayceon and Zayn. The couple married in March at Ashton Gardens in Atlanta.
The couple first met while they were in high school in Georgia. They reconnected years later, when the running back was a rookie at Washington and Tori was a flight attendant.
Antonio Gibson’s wife Tori kept his spirits up after RB’s torn ACL
Running back Antonio Gibson tore his ACL during the Week 5 game against the Buffalo Bills. The running back will now miss the remainder of the season and rehabilitate his knee in order to be ready for the 2026 NFL season.
Meanwhile, his wife, Tori Gibson, keeps his spirits up as her husband overcomes his injury. She posted a video on Instagram of her weekly celebratory dance that she shared with her 143,000 Instagram followers. His dance was to demonstrate a victory against the Tennessee Titans.
The New England Patriots running back stood next to his wife, his knee in a brace, while using crutches, unable not to laugh at his wife’s dancing.
“Teaching my husband our cell of the week because the Patriots are beating the Titans,” Tori captioned the post.
Antonio Gibson was drafted by the Washington Commanders in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft. After four seasons with the Washington Commanders, he signed with the New England Patriots on a three-year contract in March 2024.
Edited by Bethany Cohen
