Detroit Lions’ quarterback Jared Goff’s fiancée, Christen Harper, had a grand time at a WAGs party after the team’s NFL Divisional Round win.
The 30-year-old gave fans an inside look at the wild party that started with her showing off her custom cookies for the Lions, one of which had Goff’s No. 16 jersey on it.
The significant others of Lions players partied hard after Detroit’s 31-23 win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the divisional round as the tequila was flowing once the Lions won their game and will now be playing for the right to go to the Super Bowl when they face off against the San Francisco 49ers.
The model fiancée of Lions quarterback Jared Goff shared a number of photos with the Lions’ WAGs, drinking custom Lions bottles of 1800 tequila on a party bus.
Kennedy Frazer, the fiancée of linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez; Lauren Wenzel, the girlfriend of linebacker Julian Okwara; Julia Raymond, who tied the knot with Lions wideout Kalif Raymond last July; Nicole Anderson, the girlfriend of running back Jahmyr Gibbs; and Isabelle Sewell, the wife of offensive tackle Penei Sewell, were tagged in the photos, according to The NY Post.
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One Detroit WAG did a split in what appeared to be a crowded bar while others sipped drinks with a message about heading to San Fran.
Harper got engaged to Goff in June 2022 and was on hand to see him defeat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and move on to the NFL Conference Championships.
The last time the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers faced each other was the first game of the 2021 season.
This time around, the stakes are higher as the Lions are hitting the road for the first time this postseason. You can expect many of their fan base to show up as they go through this remarkable season.
Their 24-23 win over the Rams was the first playoff game the Lions have hosted since 1991. It also marked the first time the Lions have hosted two games in the same postseason in franchise history.
The fan base and the WAGS are hoping that the good times continue to roll.