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Pregnant Katya Kuropas steals spotlight as J.J. McCarthy plots NFL comeback
Pregnant Katya Kuropas steals spotlight as J.J. McCarthy plots NFL comeback

Time of India

time43 minutes ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Pregnant Katya Kuropas steals spotlight as J.J. McCarthy plots NFL comeback

J.J. McCarthy's fiancee Katya Kuropas steals spotlight in her pregnancy journey (Image credits: Instagram/X) As Vikings fans await quarterback J.J. McCarthy's long-anticipated NFL debut, his fiancée Katya Kuropas is savoring a more personal milestone—her final weeks before welcoming their first child. Over the weekend, Kuropas hosted a charming baby shower surrounded by friends and family, spotlighting her pregnancy journey with joy and warmth. While McCarthy gears up for his September return on the field, Kuropas is already glowing in full celebration mode off of it. NFL countdown meets cradle countdown: A September to remember for the couple She shared glimpses from the baby shower through her Instagram stories, where pastel décor and baby-themed setups reflected the excitement of a new chapter. One photo showed Kuropas standing next to a friend beneath a clothesline of baby onesies, adding a cozy, playful touch to the gathering. Another story captured a table stacked with wrapped gifts, hinting at the love and support pouring in from their inner circle. Pregnancy announcement still melting hearts The celebration arrives just over a month after the couple publicly announced their pregnancy on May 22 via a coordinated Instagram post. At that time, they revealed that their baby—a boy—is due in September, aligning perfectly with the NFL season kickoff. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Irish homeowners eligible for solar 'bonus' if they live in these eircodes Activ8 Learn More Undo Their announcement caption read: 'The best surprises come when you least expect them. Our sweet baby boy is arriving in September and we couldn't be happier.' The dual countdown—to McCarthy's professional return and the birth of their son—is creating an emotional and memorable stretch for the couple. Minnesota's 2025 season opener against the Chicago Bears is set for September 8, a date that now holds added anticipation beyond the football field. With McCarthy recovering fully from last year's meniscus tear, his comeback couldn't be more personally timed. Meanwhile, Kuropas has continued sharing small, heartwarming updates with her social media followers. On June 2, she posted a short clip showing her baby bump, captioned: 'half of me + half of you.' In response, McCarthy jumped into the comments with affection, calling her 'the best mama in the world.' The pair's digital connection has only added to the excitement for fans following both their football and family journey. As the couple counts down to a September like no other, both career and parenthood await. While McCarthy preps for life under center, Kuropas is embracing every moment of her final trimester—and letting the world in on the joy it brings. Also read: "I count you as a privilege": Deshaun Watson and fiancée Jilly Anais set internet abuzz with romantic wedding countdown Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Joe McCarthy enjoying unexpected friendship with England starlet
Joe McCarthy enjoying unexpected friendship with England starlet

Irish Daily Mirror

time8 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Joe McCarthy enjoying unexpected friendship with England starlet

Joe McCarthy and Henry Pollock, rookies of the British and Irish Lions, have formed an unlikely bond as they intensify their pursuit for Test selection. The forwards put on a show during Saturday's 54-7 triumph over Western Force in Perth, capitalising on their opportunities just three weeks ahead of the series opener against Australia. McCarthy was named man of the match after combining a robust defensive performance with some impactful attacking moments. Meanwhile, Pollock compensated for occasional lapses in discipline with his unique dynamism in the back row. Off the field, Ireland enforcer McCarthy has found himself forming an unlikely bromance with the swaggering England flanker. 'Henry's actually a good fella. He's proper high-energy and he's been very sound,' McCarthy said. 'He can be a bit much at times but he is himself and I've probably got on with him way better than I thought I would. Like we saw against the Force, he's class to have in your team as well.' McCarthy was part of the Leinster side that were knocked out of the Champions Cup semi-finals by Pollock's Northampton, leading to some awkward initial moments when the rivals first entered Lions camp earlier this month. 'We got there and were thinking 'oh for f***'s sake, it's these fellas again!',' McCarthy said. 'But I've played golf with Alex Mitchell and me and Tommy Freeman are doing 'thought for the day' on the bus, so it's interesting to hear Tommy's thoughts. 'One I liked was 'today is the oldest you ever have been and the youngest you ever will be'.' McCarthy admits he felt under pressure to deliver against the Force as he became the first second row to put his hand up for selection alongside captain Maro Itoje in the Lions engine room against the Wallabies on July 19. The display was reminiscent of his night against France in last year's Six Nations when he first served notice of his potential, but consistency has been elusive for the 24-year-old. 'It's hard to put your finger on it, sometimes things just happen for you. But then you might prepare super well for a game and things don't happen for you,' McCarthy said. 'Here it feels like a level up. During the week I was nervous and on edge about playing well but I'm probably at my best when I feel like my back's against the wall a little bit. 'Andy Farrell wants us to be super physical, on the edge, but he also tells us 'don't be desperate, don't force things – earn the right to get off the line, make tackles and make turnovers'.'

Joe McCarthy enjoying time with 'high-energy' Henry Pollock on Lions Tour
Joe McCarthy enjoying time with 'high-energy' Henry Pollock on Lions Tour

RTÉ News​

time10 hours ago

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Joe McCarthy enjoying time with 'high-energy' Henry Pollock on Lions Tour

Joe McCarthy has struck up an unexpected friendship with Henry Pollock as the British and Irish Lions rookies step up their hunt for Test selection. The forwards delivered eye-catching performances in Saturday's 54-7 victory over Western Force in Perth, seizing their chances three weeks out from the series opener against Australia. McCarthy finished man of the match after embellishing a mighty shift in defence with some impactful attacking moments, while Pollock made up for flashes of indiscipline with the dynamism only he can bring to the back row. Off the field, Ireland enforcer McCarthy has found himself forming an unlikely bromance with the swaggering England flanker. "Henry's actually a good fella. He's proper high-energy and he's been very sound," McCarthy said. "He can be a bit much at times but he is himself and I've probably got on with him way better than I thought I would. Like we saw against the Force, he's class to have in your team as well." McCarthy was part of the Leinster side that were knocked out of the Champions Cup semi-finals by Pollock's Northampton, leading to some awkward initial moments when the rivals first entered Lions camp earlier this month. "We got there and were thinking 'oh for f***'* sake, it's these fellas again!'," McCarthy said. "But I've played golf with Alex Mitchell and me and Tommy Freeman are doing 'thought for the day' on the bus, so it's interesting to hear Tommy's thoughts. "One I liked was 'today is the oldest you ever have been and the youngest you ever will be'." McCarthy admits he felt under pressure to deliver against the Force as he became the first second row to put his hand up for selection alongside captain Maro Itoje in the Lions engine room against the Wallabies on 19 July. The display was reminiscent of his night against France in last year's Six Nations when he first served notice of his potential, but consistency has been elusive for the 24-year-old. "It's hard to put your finger on it, sometimes things just happen for you. But then you might prepare super well for a game and things don't happen for you," McCarthy said. "Here it feels like a level up. During the week I was nervous and on edge about playing well but I'm probably at my best when I feel like my back's against the wall a little bit. "Andy Farrell wants us to be super physical, on the edge, but he also tells us 'don't be desperate, don't force things – earn the right to get off the line, make tackles and make turnovers'."

Joe McCarthy enjoying friendship with ‘good fella' Henry Pollock
Joe McCarthy enjoying friendship with ‘good fella' Henry Pollock

Glasgow Times

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Joe McCarthy enjoying friendship with ‘good fella' Henry Pollock

The forwards delivered eye-catching performances in Saturday's 54-7 victory over Western Force in Perth, seizing their chances three weeks out from the series opener against Australia. McCarthy finished man of the match after embellishing a mighty shift in defence with some impactful attacking moments, while Pollock made up for flashes of indiscipline with the dynamism only he can bring to the back row. Off the field, Ireland enforcer McCarthy has found himself forming an unlikely bromance with the swaggering England flanker. 'Henry's actually a good fella. He's proper high-energy and he's been very sound,' McCarthy said. 'He can be a bit much at times but he is himself and I've probably got on with him way better than I thought I would. Like we saw against the Force, he's class to have in your team as well.' McCarthy was part of the Leinster side that were knocked out of the Champions Cup semi-finals by Pollock's Northampton, leading to some awkward initial moments when the rivals first entered Lions camp earlier this month. 'We got there and were thinking 'oh for f***'s sake, it's these fellas again!',' McCarthy said. Alex Mitchell, left, was among the Northampton contingent to get one over on Joe McCarthy's Leinster (Damien Eagers/PA) 'But I've played golf with Alex Mitchell and me and Tommy Freeman are doing 'thought for the day' on the bus, so it's interesting to hear Tommy's thoughts. 'One I liked was 'today is the oldest you ever have been and the youngest you ever will be'.' McCarthy admits he felt under pressure to deliver against the Force as he became the first second row to put his hand up for selection alongside captain Maro Itoje in the Lions engine room against the Wallabies on July 19. The display was reminiscent of his night against France in last year's Six Nations when he first served notice of his potential, but consistency has been elusive for the 24-year-old. Today's MOTM, Joe McCarthy, going over for a try on debut 🦁 Watch every game live on @SkySports. #Lions2025 — British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) June 28, 2025 'It's hard to put your finger on it, sometimes things just happen for you. But then you might prepare super well for a game and things don't happen for you,' McCarthy said. 'Here it feels like a level up. During the week I was nervous and on edge about playing well but I'm probably at my best when I feel like my back's against the wall a little bit. 'Andy Farrell wants us to be super physical, on the edge, but he also tells us 'don't be desperate, don't force things – earn the right to get off the line, make tackles and make turnovers'.'

Joe McCarthy enjoying friendship with ‘good fella' Henry Pollock
Joe McCarthy enjoying friendship with ‘good fella' Henry Pollock

North Wales Chronicle

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Joe McCarthy enjoying friendship with ‘good fella' Henry Pollock

The forwards delivered eye-catching performances in Saturday's 54-7 victory over Western Force in Perth, seizing their chances three weeks out from the series opener against Australia. McCarthy finished man of the match after embellishing a mighty shift in defence with some impactful attacking moments, while Pollock made up for flashes of indiscipline with the dynamism only he can bring to the back row. Your new Lions 🦁🫡#Lions2025 — British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) June 28, 2025 Off the field, Ireland enforcer McCarthy has found himself forming an unlikely bromance with the swaggering England flanker. 'Henry's actually a good fella. He's proper high-energy and he's been very sound,' McCarthy said. 'He can be a bit much at times but he is himself and I've probably got on with him way better than I thought I would. Like we saw against the Force, he's class to have in your team as well.' McCarthy was part of the Leinster side that were knocked out of the Champions Cup semi-finals by Pollock's Northampton, leading to some awkward initial moments when the rivals first entered Lions camp earlier this month. 'We got there and were thinking 'oh for f***'s sake, it's these fellas again!',' McCarthy said. 'But I've played golf with Alex Mitchell and me and Tommy Freeman are doing 'thought for the day' on the bus, so it's interesting to hear Tommy's thoughts. 'One I liked was 'today is the oldest you ever have been and the youngest you ever will be'.' McCarthy admits he felt under pressure to deliver against the Force as he became the first second row to put his hand up for selection alongside captain Maro Itoje in the Lions engine room against the Wallabies on July 19. The display was reminiscent of his night against France in last year's Six Nations when he first served notice of his potential, but consistency has been elusive for the 24-year-old. Today's MOTM, Joe McCarthy, going over for a try on debut 🦁 Watch every game live on @SkySports. #Lions2025 — British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) June 28, 2025 'It's hard to put your finger on it, sometimes things just happen for you. But then you might prepare super well for a game and things don't happen for you,' McCarthy said. 'Here it feels like a level up. During the week I was nervous and on edge about playing well but I'm probably at my best when I feel like my back's against the wall a little bit. 'Andy Farrell wants us to be super physical, on the edge, but he also tells us 'don't be desperate, don't force things – earn the right to get off the line, make tackles and make turnovers'.'

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