Kyle Van Noy Celebrates Birth Of First Child, ‘Young King’ Had Beautiful Name

Kyle Van Noy missed the season opener and didn’t take part in the Patriots’ 33-3 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. We all know why… Marissa gave birth to a beautiful baby!

“Last night was incredible!” Van Noy tweeted Monday morning. “We welcomed a young king into the world! Trae Ledgend Van Noy!!!!!! Mom is doing great. We appreciate all the love and prayers.”

Marissa had been documenting her pregnancy on Instagram.

“It’s BABY MONTH!!!,” the new mom wrote on Instagram. “Not going to lie, I have been feeling pretty uncomfortable these past few weeks… small daily tasks become so much harder when you have a little human taking up all of your space ? But I have truly felt so empowered throughout this pregnancy and I feel so grateful that I get to be a mommy to my little one. It blows my mind how incredible a woman’s body is ? With that being said I also am overwhelmed by the love of a Mother, no matter how someone reaches motherhood- if they grow their babies in their bellies or in their hearts through adoption, foster care, etc. Being a mom is such a big responsibility/gift that I feel so lucky to take on ♥️ #maternity

Van Noy, 28, played in all 16 regular-season games and three playoff games for New England last season. A two-time Super Bowl winner in New England, Van Noy recorded three sacks in the playoffs in 2018, and two came in Kansas City in the AFC title game and one coming in Super Bowl LIII.

Van Noy can’t handle the way his team was treated, and he had something to say after Max Kellerman trashed the Pats.

“Well maybe, because everybody says we need to stick to football, he needs to stick to his boxing or whatever he does, his commentating,” Van Noy said.

“It is what it is,” he added. “We enjoy being the underdog. We hear people (say), ‘Guys are old. The linebackers are slow.’ But at the end of the day, we believe the guys in our room that we have. We just want to play as one unit — offense, defense and special teams. We know what we’re capable of and we just want to play as a team.”

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