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The Los Angeles Clippers' latest game had its fair share of star power in the crowd, but Christen Harper, wife of Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff, stole the spotlight.
Stepping out with a noticeable baby bump, Harper made a rare public appearance as the couple prepares to welcome their first child any day now.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, kept her look effortlessly chic, donning a stylish leather jacket draped over her growing belly.
Meanwhile, Goff-despite his California roots-embraced his adopted sports city by sporting a Detroit Tigers hat, proudly representing his team's home city.
The couple's journey began when they matched on the exclusive dating app Raya during Goff's time with the Los Angeles Rams.
Their relationship blossomed, leading to an engagement in 2022 and a beautiful wedding just nine months ago. Now, they are gearing up for one of the biggest milestones in their lives-becoming parents.
Harper, who first gained recognition as an actress in shows like Entourage, made a name for herself in the modeling world. In 2021, she co-won the Sports Illustrated Swim Search, landing her a coveted spot in the magazine.
Her career has only soared since, as she recently announced on Instagram: "From Swim Search to Rookie of the Year, to SI Swimsuit model, @christengoff returns for the 2025 issue. The perfect sneak peek to start off your week! Issue hits stands in May."
Her return to SI Swimsuit's pages proves that even as she prepares for motherhood, her modeling career remains as strong as ever.
Jared Goff's career-defining season
While Harper is thriving in the modeling world, Jared Goff is coming off one of the best seasons of his NFL career. The Detroit Lions quarterback threw for 4,629 yards and 37 touchdowns, leading his team to the NFC's best record.
Unfortunately, their Super Bowl dreams were cut short by the Washington Commanders in the playoffs.