Saquon Barkley Answers His 6-Year-Old Daughter Jada's Burning Question During Post-Game Super Bowl LIX Press Conference
The Philadelphia Eagles' running back shares two children, son Saquon Jr. and daughter Jada, with his fiancée Anna Congdon
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Philadelphia Eagles' running back Saquon Barkley holds his daughter JadaSaquon Barkley had his two biggest fans by his side on one of the biggest days of his life.
The running back, 28, had a lot to celebrate on Sunday, Feb. 9, as the Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl game against the Kansas City Chiefs and he turned another year older. As he relished the events for the day, his two children, Saquon Jr., 2. and Jada, 6, and his fiancée Anna Congdon, 26, were right by his side.
During the post-game conference, his daughter Jada got to ask him one important question. "What was your favorite birthday gift?" she asked with a huge smile on her face.
"Being able to celebrate the Super Bowl with you, SJ, mommy, grandma, grandpa and my brothers and sisters," he responded, looking at her affectionately.
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Related: Saquon Barkley's Son, 2, Interrupts Post-Game Interview to Ask His Dad a Very Important Question
Barkley and Congdon also have a 2-year-old son Saquon Jr, who adorably interrupted the post-game interview with one very important question while the Eagles' running back spoke with reporters after winning the Super Bowl LIX.
"Where'd Mommy go? Where'd Mommy go, Daddy?" Saquon Jr. can be heard asking in a video shared to TikTok as he had a pacifier in his mouth.
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Saquon Barkley with his son Saquon Jr. and daughter JadaThe newly minted Super Bowl champ's biggest fans are his two children. Ahead of the big championship game, Barkley's daughter Jada sent him an encouraging voicemail expressing her excitement for the game, her hopes for the outcome and her unyielding love for her father.
"I'm so excited for your big game," she began, before adding, " I really really really hope you win and Daddy, I'm really thankful that you've been caring for your whole family."
"I know you're going to win, but, if you don't that is okay!" she continued. "I'll always always love you and SJ would always love you and Mommy would always love you, and your mother and father would always love you. Our whole family would always love you no matter what you do."
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