Mason Taylor to Become Big Brother: Exciting Family News

Mason Taylor, the New York Jets tight end, is thrilled to announce that he will soon be a big brother. His father, Hall of Famer Jason Taylor, and his wife Monica revealed they are expecting a baby girl through a heartwarming Valentine-themed maternity shoot. The family and friends have expressed their joy, and the announcement comes shortly after a tough loss for Jason's coaching team. Read on to discover more about this exciting family milestone and the support they share during challenging times.
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Mason Taylor to Become Big Brother: Exciting Family News

Mason Taylor's Family Expands

Mason Taylor, the tight end for the New York Jets, is about to welcome a new sibling. His father, Jason Taylor, a Hall of Fame defensive end, and his wife Monica have revealed they are expecting a baby girl, sharing the joyful news through a Valentine-themed maternity photo shoot.


Monica took to Instagram to announce, "She’s already our Valentine. God’s sweetest blessing, a baby girl on the way." Mason expressed his excitement in the comments with a heart emoji, while his girlfriend, Sage Wagner, chimed in with, "can’t wait to meet her" and "so so precious."


The announcement received a warm response from family and friends. Nailah Landon, the girlfriend of Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward, congratulated them, while Mason’s aunt, Joy Taylor, shared her enthusiasm with, "Can’t wait!!" Jason Taylor described Monica’s second pregnancy as feeling "beyond blessed."


Jason and Monica tied the knot in 2020 and welcomed their first child in 2021. Prior to marrying Monica, Jason was married to Katina Taylor, with whom he has three children, including Mason.


This announcement follows the Miami Hurricanes' recent loss to the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff national championship on January 5. After the game, Monica showed her unwavering support for Jason, stating, "PROUD WIFE ALWAYS. The work my hubby, our players, and this team pour in day after day is truly unmatched. This loss hurts… and it will for a while. But we are so blessed to be part of something this special—for the journey to get here, the sacrifices, the memories, all of it. Forever national champs in my heart. Forever your biggest cheerleader, Baby! ☝✨ Year 4, DONE!"


Jason Taylor joined the Hurricanes as a defensive analyst in 2022 and was elevated to the position of defensive ends coach in 2023, following a successful 13-season NFL career with the Miami Dolphins.