Playoff football can be annoying for all but one of them Kelly StaffordBanat had more than just nerves to worry about during the Rams' Wild Card game against the Vikings.
After Kelly, the wife of the Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew StaffordShe revealed that she and her daughters had He spent time in the hospital On Friday, January 10, Kelly said one of her girls was still battling the disease, even vomiting while cheering on her father at the playoff game on Monday, January 13.
“This girl ❤️. In the middle of throwing up in the bathroom, Kelly wrote, 'Mom, do we still win?' Next to a picture Her daughter hugs Matthew after the game. “She couldn't wait to be in his arms.”
Kelly and Matthew, who have been married since 2015, have four daughters: twins Sawyer and Chandler,7, Hunter6 f Tyler,4.
Matthew and the Rams defeated the Minnesota Vikings 27-9, advancing to the NFL Divisional Round against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, January 19.
The game was held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, home of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals. Had to move it From Inglewood, California's SoFi Stadium due to raging wildfires affecting the greater Los Angeles area.
Kelly Share another photo From the game, it shows her on the ground with her daughter in her arms and a bucket — likely for the aforementioned vomit — nearby.
“It's fun to watch my friend, but we're glad the game is over,” Kelly wrote.
Kelly too A video was shared From the plane ride back to Los Angeles, where her four girls were either asleep or watching something on one of their tablets.
“I'm almost home, you damned soldiers,” she wrote.
Kelly first He revealed that the disease had broken out between the Stafford family on the Tuesday, January 7 episode of her podcast “Morning After.”
“I can't think straight,” Kelly said. “Right now I think I have the flu. Two of my daughters have the flu.”
Things were so bad that Kelly said Matthew “wouldn’t go near me, which I completely understand.
Days later, Kelly shared a photo of two of her daughters sleeping together in a hospital bed. “Last night was a long one,” she said on Saturday, January 11.
but, The troops rallied And I made it to Monday night's game — with a stop at Waffle House on the way.
“Found our happy place in Arizona,” Kelly wrote alongside a photo of two of her girls sitting in a restaurant booth. “My southern ❤️ is so happy,” the Georgia native added.
The Rams will travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles on Sunday, January 19, with a spot in the NFC Championship game at stake. The game starts at 3pm EST on NBC.