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10 Reasons Eric And Jessie James Decker Are The Ultimate Relationship Goals

From appearing in their own show to founding their own charity, these two can do it all.

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10 Reasons Eric And Jessie James Decker Are The Ultimate Relationship Goals
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Eric Decker is a wide receiver for the New York Jets, and his wife, Jessie, is a country music singer. After meeting in 2011, sparks immediately flew, and on June 22, 2013, they got married in Castle Rock, Colorado. Over the last five years, they have been known as one of Hollywood's cutest couples, and the following 10 reasons will show why they are the ultimate relationship goals.

1. They starred in their own show together.

The first season of "Eric and Jessie: Game On" premiered in September 2013 and documented the final weeks leading up to their wedding. In season two, Jessie found out that she was expecting the couple's first child (a girl), and the rest of that season focused on preparing for the little girl's birth. Unfortunately, there hasn't been a new episode of the show since 2014, but let's cross our fingers and pray for a third season.

2. Their two children are absolutely adorable.

As I mentioned earlier, Eric and Jessie's first child, Vivianne Rose, had her March 2014 birth documented on "Eric and Jessie: Game On." Vivianne's little brother, Eric Thomas II, was born on September 3, 2015. Both children look almost exactly like their parents, and it's absolutely adorable.

3. They both love dogs.

In addition to owning two Labrador Retrievers, Eric and Jessie also have their own charity devoted toward service dogs. Decker's Dogs helps with rescuing, caring for and training these service dogs for military veterans.

4. They are extreme goofballs.

If you follow Eric and Jessie on their respective social media accounts, you'll definitely see pictures of how much they like to be silly with one another. This is one of those pictures.

5. They display lots of PDA on the red carpet.

And I mean lots of it.

6. Eric was the main love interest in Jessie's latest music video, "Lights Down Low."

The video below is the full music video of "Lights Down Low." You're welcome.


7. Eric is very close to Jessie's family.

Jessie's younger sister, Sydney, is like a little sister to Eric. She even lived with the couple at one point when "Eric and Jessie" was being filmed and is now engaged to her fiancé, Anthony Bass.

8. They give back to their community.

Eric has even been nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year this past NFL season due to his commitment to service. The award ended up going to Anquan Boldin, a former wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers.

9. They support each other through thick and thin.

When Eric played for the Denver Broncos, a then-eight months pregnant Jessie traveled with her family to New Jersey to watch her husband play in Super Bowl XLVIII. Unfortunately, the Broncos lost to the Seattle Seahawks, 43-8, which ended up being one of the biggest losses in Super Bowl history.

10. They make each other happy.

Both of them have constantly been quoted saying how thankful they are for one another, and it shows. These two definitely are the ultimate relationship goals.


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