Who is Jack Conklin's wife, Caitlyn Riley?

Jack Conklin is a husband and father. He weds Caitlyn Riley and have 2 children
Jack Conklin is a husband and father. He's married to Caitlyn Riley and have two children

Jack Conklin plays as an offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns (NFL). He played college football at Michigan State and also played football at Plainwell High School in Plainwell, where his father served as the head coach.

Beyond his footballing life, Jack Conklin is a husband and father. He wed Caitlyn Riley, whom he dated for a long time. Riley plays soccer, which explains their shared passion for sports.

In the interview, the couple discussed their plans to have four kids shortly after getting married. With the new residences they recently bought, their expanding family should have plenty of room to spread out.


Jack Conklin and Caitlyn Riley’s Children

Jack Conklin and Caitlyn Riley have two children, the most recent of whom was born last year during the NFL season.

During the Week 11 game between the Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills, the O-lineman left the team to attend to family matters after Caitlyn gave birth to their third child. She and the baby were both declared healthy despite the fact that the child was born five weeks early and via an emergency C-section.

Conklin and his wife welcomed Riley, their first child, into the world in March 2017. Her father has been offering parenting advice to the Channel since he and his wife recently welcomed their own daughter.

Conklin told reporters,

"You go from being a year out of college to having a baby. It serves as a warning. The main factor I considered, in my opinion, is how much more I respect my parents now. When you reflect on it, you may feel as though, 'Oh, geez, the things I said to my parents, and they suffered through this? Oh my. That's not good.'"

Jack Conklin's NFL Career

Conklin was chosen by the Tennessee Titans as the eighth overall pick in the first round of the 2016 NFL draft. The Cleveland Browns acquired him from the Tennessee Titans in 2020 in exchange for a first-round and third-round pick.

He was chosen for the 2020 PFWA All-NFL team and has made the first team of the Associated Press All-Pro twice (2016 and 2020). Additionally, from 2016 to 2019, he starred in the Titans' running game, helping them to 70 rushing touchdowns, 8,266 rushing yards, and a 4.55 yards rushing average.

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Edited by Nicolaas Ackermann