Kirk Cousins’ Wife Expresses Gratitude for Atlanta Falcons’ WAGS Bible Study Group
Kirk Cousins’ wife is grateful for her friends this Thanksgiving.
Julie Cousins took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, Nov. 28, to repost a photo from Janese Constantine, the wife of the Atlanta Falcons’ associate director of strength and conditioning Paul Constantine. The post included a group pic of the Falcons player’s significant others at Bible study alongside a sweet message.
“So thankful for these ladies! We have cried, been vulnerable, laughed a lot, and truly bonded and supported each others [sic] these last few months! WAGS BIBLE STUDY,” Janese wrote on the original snap, referring to the title of wives and girlfriends of sports stars. She also included a sticker of the Falcons logo, adding, “2 things we don’t play about 1) God 2) our man.”
In her repost, Julie added: “Thankful for this group… you nailed it @janesconstantine.”
Kirk and Julie celebrated their 10-year wedding anniversary earlier this year, sharing an Instagram slideshow of photos throughout the years.
“Today we’re celebrating 10 Years of marriage. Time flies when you’re having fun!” they wrote in a joint post in June.
The couple met in 2012, the same year Kirk joined the NFL when he was drafted by the Washington Commanders. After 18 months of dating, the quarterback proposed on a balcony at the Capitol building, and they tied the knot in 2014.
They went on to have two children: son Cooper, who was born in 2017, and son Turner, who arrived in 2019.
Three days before Thanksgiving, Julie shared a series of photos of family time from Kirk’s week off.
“Feeling grateful for an incredible bye week… Wicked, MSU, kittens, fires, and lots of love!” she captioned the carousel.
It also featured candid moments of her and Kirk, a photo of a chilly beach day and sweet pictures of their sons with their pets.
The two spoke to PEOPLE in July 2023, where they opened up about whether their sons have any interest in football.
“I don’t think they quite understand it yet, but each year they take another step towards really playing a part of it, which has been fun for me,” Kirk said, adding that he “made it a goal to play long enough before I retire that my boys could really remember it and will have enjoyed being a part of it.”
Julie said that the boys “want to watch the game now. They care about the score,” and noted that she and Kirk “look forward to more years where they can continue along with us and share that passion with us.”