
Bo Nix’s wife, Izzy, shared adorable moments of her motherhood journey on social media. The NFL couple was blessed with their first kid, a baby girl, Riley Belle Nix, last week.
On Tuesday, Izzy Nix caught people’s attention with her snap on Instagram. She shared a candid selfie hiding half of her face while having a good time with her baby girl. She shared the post with a sweet caption.
“I’ll be here until further notice,” she wrote.

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Izzy Nix shared a picture with her daughter, who slept peacefully. Bo Nix and Izzy have been together for a while. The couple met when they were studying at Auburn University. Their romance blossomed over time, and after dating for a year, the pair got engaged in 2021.
Bo Nix and Izzy tied the knot in 2022 in their home state. They got married in an intimate ceremony attended by family members and friends at Ridge Point Events Venue in Alpine. The couple shared the good news about their pregnancy in October by sharing a joint post on Instagram.
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Bo Nix’s wife, Izzy, offers a glimpse of their daughter, Riley
Bo Nix’s wife, Izzy, shared a slew of pictures of her daughter, Riley, on her Instagram account. Last week, she posted several pictures and penned a long caption sharing the baby’s details.
“Riley Belle Nix 🕊️ arrived on her dad’s birthday — 2/25/26 at 4:45pm, 6 lbs 11 oz,” Nix wrote. “The best birthday party I’ve ever been to!!!!!! “For this child, I have prayed” 1 Samuel 1:27. We are overwhelmed by the goodness of God and immeasurable joy that we have experienced this week! Thank you, Jesus, for choosing us to shepherd over her life.”
Bo Nix is enjoying a good time away from the field in the offseason. The NFL quarterback recorded 3,931 passing yards in 17 games last season and helped his team reach the playoffs.
However, he had a season-ending injury in the divisional playoffs against the Buffalo Bills. Jarrett Stidham replaced him in the game, but the Broncos struggled in the AFC championship game against the New England Patriots and failed to make it to the Super Bowl.