The Macdonald’s first child will be due sometime in December.
First-year Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald has some exciting news to share: his wife Stephanie is pregnant with the couple’s first child, a boy. “It’s a massive blessing, thank you,” the 37-year-old head coach said on Seattle’s Morning News . “It’s a blessing. I mean, we’re in our late 30s and it’s our first child. Steph is doing great. She’s healthy. She’s freaking glowing, radiating, looking beautiful as always. And our family’s been phenomenal.
Stephanie Macdonald previously served as a cheerleader for three different NFL teams—the Tennessee Titans, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Washington Commanders—being named Baltimore’s Pro Bowl cheerleader in 2014. She met Mike that same year, when Mike was a coaching intern under Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. The Macdonalds have been quite adventurous during their time together, moving several times as Mike’s coaching career has taken off.
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