Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves proposes to girlfriend after team reaches playoffs
The Washington Commanders secured a playoff spot on Sunday with a thrilling 30-24 overtime victory against the Atlanta Falcons at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland. This win marked the team's first playoff berth since 2020, but it wasn't just a significant win on the field for safety Jeremy Reaves; it was also a momentous occasion off the field.
After the game, Reaves proposed to his girlfriend, Mikaela Worley, on the sidelines. Despite still being in his gameday uniform, he dropped to one knee, prompting cheers from the crowd. The touching moment was shared on the NFL's official Instagram, where fans celebrated the couple's engagement alongside their playoff success. Reaves expressed his joy about sharing the experience with the fans, stating on X, "Glad we got to share that moment with the best fans in the world! LUV."
Reflecting on the proposal and the importance of the victory, Reaves noted that he couldn't have proposed after a loss. He revealed that he had considered popping the question the previous week but felt it was destined to happen after securing the win. He acknowledged the role Worley played in supporting him, especially during his recovery from ACL surgery and the challenges he faced last year.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Reaves expressed immense gratitude to Worley, recognizing her unwavering support during his toughest times. He recalled feeling at his lowest and how she constantly encouraged and uplifted him, stating, "Everytime life tore me down, you built me right back up and spoke life into me." Their eight-year friendship has evolved into a beautiful partnership solidified by this engagement.
As Reaves celebrated both his team's achievement and his personal milestone, he captured the essence of their relationship, calling Worley his best friend and promising a lifetime together. He concluded with an affirmation of love and respect, proclaiming, "God makes no mistakes, and he gave me you when I needed you most!"