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Not an NBA thing: NFL players also love having their kids around
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Not an NBA thing: NFL players also love having their kids around

Published May. 21, 2015 11:33 a.m. ET

There has been a little bit of a ruckus going on in the sports world.

Over in the NBA, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry faced some surprising backlash for bringing his cute-beyond-words daughter Riley to a postgame news conference. Apparently, some in the working media got annoyed that their questions were getting hijacked by Steph's little girl.

Well, here's something that shouldn't shock anyone: NBA players aren't alone. It turns out, NFL players also enjoy bringing their tykes to the stadium. Observe the following:

Chris Maragos came off a huge win in Super Bowl XLVIII, but still found time to cuddle one his two sons:

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Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams got loose before a wild-card game last season. His daughter Rhiya also got her stretching in:

There's cute and then there's Marcedes Lewis' daughter Londyn:

Chuck Pagano's daughter is always there for a hug:

Eric Reid's dreams came true when he was drafted by the 49ers in 2013. LeiLani was there to make sure he didn't drop his jersey:

Fred Jackson's son made sure he didn't trip on the way to the locker room:

Andy Dalton's son Noah kept an eye out for any approaching paparazzi:

Joe Thomas' daughter Logan looks so tiny in her dad's arms:

Remember when AJ Hawk won a Super Bowl with the Packers? His daughter Lennon was probably too young to remember:

NFL players even enjoy hanging out with children who aren't their own. Here's J.J. Watt slapping five with a kid before a game:

Aaron Rodgers takes time to say hello to "Make-a-Wish" foundation child Kellan Meinke:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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