Life is all not for everyone, as Diana WongCleveland’s wife browns punter Corey Bojorquez.
In a video shared by ticking on March 11, Wong broke the highs and lows of wag (wife and girlfriend) life in the NFL.
“Most girls want to be wags until you know you’re alone every weekend kids in himself and bojorquez, 28.” and the football of the total body capacity and mentally throughout the time. “
Duo, who marries 2021, joined two children: Elliana Jireh and Stevie Parker-Ruth.

“You don’t know what the state or town will go to you in the next or you have no family where you end up to have a village. ‘Oh we don’t forget to spend solely holidays because they have a game,” he added.
Bojorquez signed the browns one year after saying the pair “I did.” His career also includes stints playing for New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams and the Green Bay Packer.
While Wong needs to move several times as a result of her husband’s career, she also explained that life as a athlete’s wife not all difficult times. His gold also filled the videos showing cute moments with children and big milestones they celebrated while Bojorquez’s career grew.
WONG is not the only football wife who opens the realities of life outside the field. Retire to Athlete Chad Hansen’s WiFe Bryce Watts Hansen Uses his own tick account as a way to ease their lives together for many years.
On December 2024, he Close the idea That “all NFL players are millionaires” and reveal the pair living in a 700-square-square-SED apartment with the same sofa they signed with her husband contract 2017.
“He of eight different NFL teams, which means eight different contracts signed and broken,” he explained. “If you’re in a team, good money – anything else (if you’re in a) practical squad or active roster, all the money.”
“But because contracts don’t guarantee … (Once you’re cut) you’ll get nothing, especially when you’re on the start of the offseason,” Bryce has been cut off. “You didn’t see any money because you didn’t play, you didn’t go to practice.”
“The costs actually start adding, so you need to (decide), ‘we don’t buy new furniture, we want to spend it on something or a fixed tool,’ it’s over to help us.”