Tyler Shough and Jordan (Photo Via Instagram/@jordanshough)
Tyler Shough showed up as a quarterback at the NFLPA rookie premier but didn’t leave as the only star.
While the Saints’ second-round pick is gearing up for the biggest chapter of his football career, with all these things going on, his wife, Jordan, lit up the event in a way no one saw coming.
Cameras followed the rookies, but fans on social media had their sights set on something else entirely- Jordan in a stunning black dress with timelines buzzing and comment sections popping.
Social Media Lights Up Off The Field
Jordan’s appearance at the NFLPA Rookie Premiere didn’t go unnoticed. As photos from the event hit Instagram, fans chimed in with everything from admiration to full-blown quarterback hype.
“Okay now I’m a fan,” one user wrote.
“Hold up, I was not familiar with Shough’s game,” added another.
“I’ve seen enough,” a third fan joked. “He’s QB1.”
While Tyler worked through drills at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center earlier this month and prepared for his first NFL season, Jordan’s popularity quietly surged. The couple, who celebrated their first wedding anniversary this April, has quickly become one of the league’s new off-field storylines.
Tyler Shough and Jordan (Photo Via Instagram/@jordanshough)
The attention isn’t surprising considering the journey the Shoughs have already shared. Tyler, who transferred to Louisville for his final college season, posted 3,195 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, and just six interceptions despite a history of significant injuries. A twice-broken collarbone and a fractured fibula could have raised red flags, but the Saints didn’t flinch.
“We just felt like it was a really good player,” head coach Kellen Moore told reporters. “We felt good about Tyler through this process… and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with ever investing in the quarterback room.”
Jordan has been right by Tyler’s side through it all, from their anniversary in April to his big draft night on April 25.
The Saints face the Cardinals on September 5 in their season opener. While the quarterback battle heats up, Jordan is already gaining enough attention. Fans have noticed, and they’re not holding back.
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