WATCH: Mack Wilson shares wholesome moment with son at Gillette Stadium

Mack Wilson’s son takes first steps on Patriots’ field!

There are some moments in life that every parent will always remember and cherish, such as their child’s first steps. For former Alabama linebacker and current New England Patriot, [autotag]Mack Wilson[/autotag], this became a reality in the most extraordinary of ways when his son took his first steps in Gillette Stadium after the Patriots’ preseason game. Wilson and his son will forever have this moment on the field to cherish and it could not be any more adorable.

As for Wilson, this will be his first season in New England after being traded by the Cleveland Browns. While Wilson has seen his playing time and statistics decline in each of his first three years in the NFL, he will fill a starting role in a Bill Belichick-led defense which is a real chance to showcase his abilities. Through his three seasons in the league, Wilson has posted 160 tackles, nine passes deflected and one sack as well as an interception and a forced fumble.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Mack Wilson and other former Alabama stars now in the NFL.

[mm-video type=video id=01gahztmt2v3g9wvb7yd playlist_id=01eqbz6mkdd99nyvkm player_id=01eqbvp13nn1gy6hd4 image=https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/video/thumbnail/mmplus/01gahztmt2v3g9wvb7yd/01gahztmt2v3g9wvb7yd-9a1c404e3bb65a91183791d77eed672a.jpg]

[lawrence-related id=54841]

[lawrence-related id=54815]

Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Sam Murphy on Twitter @SamMurphy02.

Let us know your thoughts, comment on this story below. Join the conversation today!

Drew Brees says Alvin Kamara’s huge game won his son’s fantasy league

New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees reports that RB Alvin Kamara’s 6-touchdown game against the Vikings won his son a fantasy football title.

[sendtonews_embed video_id=”OB1yYXI8Zj-1087551-7498″]

Take a bow, Baylen Brees. Drew Brees opened his Week 17 media availability by breaking some huge news, thanking his New Orleans Saints teammate Alvin Kamara for scoring six touchdowns in their Christmas Day game with the Minnesota Vikings. Beyond all the playoff implications and the iconic highlights for Kamara, the performance was enough to power the Brees’ son to a fantasy football league championship.

“So Baylen was in the finals going into this week, and I guess six touchdowns get you 56 fantasy points, and that turns out to be pretty good,” Brees grinned.

It’s great to see a moment of brevity for Brees and his family amid all the chaos of the 2020 season. It’s also very relatable for someone close to him to be celebrating Kamara’s huge game, which obviously yielded tremendous value in the fantasy football sphere. Enjoy your victory lap, Kamara fantasy owners.

But with the regular season winding down and the playoffs on the horizon, this is probably the last time Brees or Kamara want to be concerned about fantasy football. It’s time to buckle up and focus on the games that really matter.

[listicle id=41922]

Drew Brees says Alvin Kamara’s huge game won his son’s fantasy league

New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees reports that RB Alvin Kamara’s 6-touchdown game against the Vikings won his son a fantasy football title.

[sendtonews_embed video_id=”OB1yYXI8Zj-1087551-7498″]

Take a bow, Baylen Brees. Drew Brees opened his Week 17 media availability by breaking some huge news, thanking his New Orleans Saints teammate Alvin Kamara for scoring six touchdowns in their Christmas Day game with the Minnesota Vikings. Beyond all the playoff implications and the iconic highlights for Kamara, the performance was enough to power the Brees’ son to a fantasy football league championship.

“So Baylen was in the finals going into this week, and I guess six touchdowns get you 56 fantasy points, and that turns out to be pretty good,” Brees grinned.

It’s great to see a moment of brevity for Brees and his family amid all the chaos of the 2020 season. It’s also very relatable for someone close to him to be celebrating Kamara’s huge game, which obviously yielded tremendous value in the fantasy football sphere. Enjoy your victory lap, Kamara fantasy owners.

But with the regular season winding down and the playoffs on the horizon, this is probably the last time Brees or Kamara want to be concerned about fantasy football. It’s time to buckle up and focus on the games that really matter.

[listicle id=41922]

LOOK: Taysom Hill announces the birth of his son

New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill had a great explanation for missing two days of training camp practice: the birth of his son Beau

[jwplayer b7VcnCYu-ThvAeFxT]

The New Orleans Saints were without Taysom Hill for two days of practice in training camp, and now we know why: Hill’s family just added one more. Hill and his wife Emily announced the birth of their son Beau Nixon Hill on Saturday in a post from the quarterback’s official Instagram account.

It’s the latest and biggest move for Hill’s household, following the one-year contract extension he signed earlier this summer. Hill, who will be celebrating his 30th birthday on Sunday, spent his offseason preparing to compete with Jameis Winston for the right to back up Drew Brees, and maybe set himself up to start under center as soon as 2021.

But asking whether Hill will be up to the task is a question for another day. For now, he’s focused on being a great father, and we’re certainly wishing the best to him and his young family.

[vertical-gallery id=37021]

Russell Wilson announces birth of son

There is a new addition to the Wilson family

July 23rd, 2020 is now a special day for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and his young family.

On Friday morning, Russell Wilson announced on his Twitter the birth of his son, Win Harrison Wilson, had happened the day prior. Wilson shared a photograph of himself, his wife Ciara, and their newborn child.

Wilson announced in January he and his wife were pregnant with another child to their family, and revealed in April the gender would be a boy.

Win Harrison Wilson is now the third child in the Wilson family.. Joining older brother Future Zahir, Ciara’s son with rapper Future, and older sister Sienna Wilson, who was born in 2017.

Of course, this is all in spite of Sienna’s best efforts to thwart having a younger sibling.

While 2020 has been a difficult year for many people, for the Wilson family there is now legitimate joy to be had. We at SeahawksWire wish Win a happy belated first birthday, as well as rest for his parents in the days to come.

 

Drew Brees’ son Callen debuts his Steph Curry impression in a bid for a jersey

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees let his son Callen take over his Instagram account in a bid to earn a Steph Curry jersey.

[jwplayer 7DC30v1P-ThvAeFxT]

With plenty of free time on his hands at this stage in the coronavirus-adjusted offseason, New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has spent more time shooting hoops with sons. While they’re all ostensibly fans of the hometown New Orleans Pelicans, Brees’ son Callen gravitates closer to Steph Curry — so much so that Callen has developed a smooth imitation of Curry’s signature “shoulder shimmy” celebration after making a big shot.

So Callen commandeered his dad’s Instagram account Tuesday evening to show off his impersonation of the Golden State Warriors superstar. But it came with a catch: a request for one of Curry’s jerseys.

Sure, Brees probably could have pulled some strings and gotten a jersey for his son himself. But this was also a great opportunity for the kid’s hard work to maybe pay off. And with the platform that Brees enjoys on Instagram (including 1.6 million followers), odds are in his favor that they’ll pull it off.

[vertical-gallery id=29870]