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Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay and wife Veronika Khomyn share sweet pregnancy update on second baby boy

Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay and wife Veronika Khomyn share sweet pregnancy update on second baby boy

Time of India9 hours ago

Rams coach Sean McVay and wife Veronika Khomyn share sweet pregnancy update on second baby boy (Image via Getty)
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay and his wife Veronika Khomyn are expecting another baby. They share a sweet pregnancy update on their second baby boy. The couple already have one child.
They are currently expecting their second baby boy. They told their close friends and family the good news. All those near them are really thrilled. It's a special moment for the growing McVay family.
Rams' coach Sean McVay and Veronika Khomyn are expecting baby number two
On June 19, 2025, once more confirming Veronika's seventh month pregnancy, the pair did it. Later this year, the infant should be born. Sean McVay and Veronika welcomed their first child in October 2023. Parents will once again be greeted almost two years from now.
The pair made little overt statements.
A trusted NFL news page, MLFootball, shared the news online.
'The McVays are having another baby boy. Congratulations!' t
he tweet said.
Sean McVay is 38 years old. Veronika is a fashion designer and model from Ukraine. The two have always said how much they enjoy being parents. Sources close to the couple say they are very happy about this new chapter.
Ram's coach Sean McVay and Veronika Khomyn focus on their family
Sean McVay has a very busy job as head coach of the Rams.
But he always makes time for his family. In past interviews, McVay talked about how much fatherhood means to him.
'Being a dad just resets everything,'
he said
. 'It keeps you grounded.'
Veronika has supported Sean throughout his career. On her social media she now gives little peeks of their family life. In 2022, the pair wed. Before then, they had been dating for some years. They have concentrated on creating a life full of love and trust since then.
They are now appreciating every second as they await their second child. The due date has not been made public. But those close to the family claim the little boy will most probably arrive in late 2025. For the McVay family, this news adds more joy, and they are quietly commemorating the path ahead.
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