In a heartwarming twist that transcends the gridiron, New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson and his wife, Victoria (known affectionately as Tori), have announced they are expecting their fourth child, adding another member to their growing family and the Patriots’ passionate fanbase. The news, shared by Tori in a lively reaction video on social media, has sent waves of excitement through the NFL community, offering a bright spot in Gibson’s challenging 2025 season.

Tori, a YouTuber and content creator, celebrated the announcement with her characteristic enthusiasm, captioning her post, “I’m pregnant. #4 about to have four. Four babies. I’m about to have four babies. Miss #4 with four.” The nod to Antonio’s jersey number, No. 4, adds a poetic touch to the couple’s joy as they prepare to welcome their fourth child, joining their three children—Taylor, Jayceon, and Zayn.
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The couple, who tied the knot in March 2025, have a love story rooted in their high school days outside Atlanta, though their connection deepened when Tori, then a flight attendant, crossed paths with Antonio during his tenure with the Washington Commanders. Their journey has now brought them to New England, where Antonio signed as an unrestricted free agent in March 2024. Tori’s engaging content offers fans a glimpse into their life as a Patriots family, blending the highs of NFL stardom with the warmth of parenthood.
On the field, Gibson’s 2025 season was cut short by a devastating injury. During the Patriots’ 23-20 victory over the Buffalo Bills in Week 5, Gibson suffered a torn ACL while returning a kickoff in the second quarter. After fielding the ball following Buffalo’s game-tying field goal, he was hit hard, fumbling as he fell. Though New England recovered the loose ball, Gibson was ruled out for the remainder of the season and placed on injured reserve. Entering the game, he had 19 carries for 85 yards and one touchdown, adding six carries for 21 yards before his exit.
Despite the setback, Gibson’s career stats reflect his versatility and impact. The 27-year-old, drafted in the third round (No. 66 overall) by the Washington Commanders in 2020, has amassed 3,287 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns, alongside 1,495 receiving yards and seven touchdown catches. In 2024, his first season with the Patriots, he played in 17 games, starting three, showcasing his value as a dynamic third-down back.
Now, with the season behind him, Gibson has ample time to focus on family as he recovers. The couple’s announcement has resonated far beyond the football field, reminding fans of the human side of the game. As Tori and Antonio prepare for their newest addition, their story is a testament to resilience, love, and the joy of building a family—qualities that make them true Patriots in every sense.