As the era of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce began a few years ago, it seems like everyone in the NFL world has been paying more attention to players’ wives. Stephanie Niles is the fiancée of Cincinnati Bengals backup quarterback Jake Browning, who saw play against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday due to Joe Burrow’s toe injury.
And while Browning has seen more headlines over the past 24 hours, so has Niles.
Jake Browning’s Fiancée Impresses NFL World With Outfit
In the midst of Browning throwing for 21 passes and two touchdowns on 32 completions, Niles sported a supportive outfit for the occasion.
She sported a custom No. 6 halter jersey, bedazzled herself with orange leather pants and a mini, orange Longchamp purse.
Burrow was injured in the second quarter against Jacksonville. It has since been reported that the LSU alum has elected to undergo surgery for his Grade 3 turf toe injury. Browning coming on in replacement of Burrow ended up resulting in Cincinnati’s first 2-0 start in seven years.
“Love that you filmed this before you had any idea JB6 would save the day! Let’s go,” said one fan in Niles’s Instagram comment section.
“Your man came [through] with the W today,” said another fan.
However, Browning also threw three interceptions and was sacked once against the Jaguars. Still, fans loved Niles’s outfit regardless. Attention still remained on his girlfriend’s outfit regardless.
“Love it,” one fan also said. “I need to do this with a jersey! Yes [ma’am],” said another.
“Wow [you’re] so perfect,” one fan also said of Niles.
Niles and Browning became engaged in 2024. She is the co-founder of a luxury sustainable swimwear brand, 7th Street Swim.
Browning is in his third season of league play and is an alum of the University of Washington. In his debut year of 2023, the 6’2″, 209-pound signal caller saw action in nine games and threw for 12 touchdowns and 1,936 yards after being an All-Pac-12 honorable mention from his college years.
The Bengals will travel to take on the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, Sept. 21st, with a 1:00 p.m. EST kickoff. Cincinnati will then return home to Paycor Stadium for a Week 5 matchup against the Detroit Lions.