Justin Tucker admits utilized his season break to coordinate his son’s schedule with his wife, Amanda Bass. In 2019, the Baltimore Ravens kicker took part in a Penn Live Q&A session at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Maryland. Tucker first responded to inquiries regarding his kicking accuracy, matchday routines, and superstitions. A fan asked him a question about his season break at the conclusion of the interview. Tucker described his hiatus as a “wonderful opportunity to simply relax, take a moment, and step away from the game.”
In addition, the NFL star claimed that he used his timeout to play with his kid, Easton Hayes. Furthermore, he and his wife confessed to scheduling their time around their kid throughout the vacation. Tucker said, “When the kids are tiny, you’re constantly on their timetable.” He also described his off-hours as a “wonderful chance” to play with his kid, go for a stroll in the park, or swim in the pool. Tucker said that the sabbatical was “helpful” to his health and spirit.
Justin Tucker and Amanda Bass’ Marriage
Tucker and his wife married on March 28, 2015, in a private ceremony. The Ravens player revealed his nuptials on Twitter shortly after saying his “I do.” “So thrilled to report I’m now a married man,” Tucked tweeted, before describing his wedding day as “the best day” of his life.
Bass also shared a wedding photo on Instagram a day later. The couple was seen kissing under a bridal arch covered with white and pink flowers. She captioned the photo, “Yesterday was my best day ever.” Since their wedding, the couple has kept their followers updated on their plans. Tucker shared a photo of himself and his wife in March 2018 to commemorate their third wedding anniversary. He complimented his wife in the post, calling her “the most incredible lady I know.” He also referred to himself as “the luckiest guy on the planet.”
Justin Tucker and His kid Easton Hayes
Tucker and his wife welcomed their son Easton into the world on May 10, 2016. “This little man joined our family this past Tuesday afternoon,” the athlete posted on Instagram, announcing the birth of his kid. “We adore you so much!!” he wrote before adding, “8 pounds 13 ounces and 22 inches of deliciousness,” Tucker said in the aforementioned Q&A that he wanted his kid to start playing football at an early age, noting that he had started playing soccer when he was three or four years old. Tucker went to social media in June 2018 to share a photo of his kid kicking a football in an outside setting. “Start ’em early!” the Ravens star said in his post, implying his desire to see his kid pursue a football career.