“Dreams do come true”: Ko Kieft’s family celebrates in the garage after the TE’s induction to the Bucs, fans call it ‘wholesome’


“Dreams do come true”: Ko Kieft’s family celebrates in the garage after the TE’s induction to the Bucs, fans call it ‘wholesome’

Ko Kieft's family

The NFL 2022 draft was a really special one. With lots of anticipation and excitement, fans tuned in from different parts of the world to witness their favorite teams pick young, talented individuals.

We saw many players finding it tough to hold back their tears of joy and relief after getting locked in by the franchises. Their family members were also spotted celebrating and going bonkers. After all, football changes innumerable lives and once you are drafted, your life is completely transformed.

“To just say it is well-deserved is an understatement”: NFL fans react to Ko Kieft’s family’s reaction to the TE’s induction to the Bucs

Ko Kieft

One among the many footballers who saw their dreams coming to life at the NFL draft is Ko Kieft. The talented tight end delivered impressive performances during his early football days for the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team.

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A lot of people were eager to see which team ropes him into their squad and it was the Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers who ended up drafting him in the sixth round. However, what actually won the hearts of sports fans across the world was Kieft’s family’s reaction after the news was confirmed.

Apparently, a lot of Ko’s family members were sitting in a garage while the tight end was on a call. As soon as Ko said, “Hey coach Bowles, I am doing awesome man,” his family members started jumping in joy. Ko then confirmed that he is joining the Bucs and as soon as he said that, everyone in the garage went wild.

As the video started making rounds on social media, innumerable people reacted to it with many calling it just incredible and wholesome.

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