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Though his season may be done after tearing his ACL, Antonio Gibson has other news to make up for it.
Gibson’s wife, Tori, announced via Instagram that she is pregnant with their fourth child.
Heartwarming: Patriots standout RB Antonio Gibson's wife, Tori, announces that she's pregnant with their 4th child.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) October 23, 2025
"I'm pregnant. #4 about to have four. Four babies. I'm about to have four babies. Miss #4 with four."
Congrats to the happy couple 🥹❤️pic.twitter.com/75ehAPtRNy
Fans of both Gibsons are excited about this news, as the comment section is full of congratulatory messages and support.
Gibson and his wife already have three kids: Taylor, Jayceon, and Zayne, and are seemingly ready for another.
“Number four about to have four,” Tori says in her post, a joke about Gibson’s jersey number. “I’m about to have four babies. Miss number four with four.”
Tori Gibson is very active on social media, posting many behind-the-scenes type videos about being the wife of an NFL player, as well as content about their current children.
Tori says she made this video before even telling her husband, though she thought he might’ve been suspicious.
Gibson tore his ACL in week 5 against the Bills, ending what had been a fairly productive season till that point. He had rushed for 106 yards and a TD up until his injury, as well as breaking free for a 90-yard kickoff return TD against the Dolphins.
The one silver-lining following his injury is that he gets to spend more time with his family, including the child on the way.
Gibson will hope to recover in time for the start of next season, but in the meantime will have his focus on taking care of his wife and family.
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