Due to his wife, a significant Indianapolis Colts player has formally announced his retirement.
NFL player and wife say they lost a baby girl two years ago and that their premature twin boys are now out of the hospital.
This week, a player for the Indianapolis Colts and his spouse revealed a very unique update.
Colts center Ryan Kelly revealed on Monday that the go-ahead has been given for him and his wife to bring their twin boys home from the hospital.
Kelly provided an update, stating that the twins had returned home.
The Colts player said, “They spent three months in the NICU, but they are finally home.”
The couple states that their twin boys were born on June 27 at the age of just 27 weeks.
The boys were said to weigh around two pounds apiece.
The couple revealed in 2021 that Mary Katherine Kelly, their baby girl, died at 19 weeks of pregnancy.
We are going to have to say something that is difficult for us to say: we lost our darling child. Emma Kelly revealed, “I was 19 weeks along, one week from the halfway mark. “Somehow, here we are, even though women have a 1% chance of losing their baby at this point in their pregnancy.”
Fortunately, though, the couple was able to provide a happy update about their boys returning home.
The couple said, “We believed God would deliver for us, and he did in the darkest days.” MK is watching from above. We are fortunate.
The couple claims that the Kelly twins have been named Ford and Duke.
The family expressed their gratitude to the medical staff at Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital Midtown and expressed gratitude for the care they have received.
“We appreciate you looking after our little boys. Ryan Kelly declared, “NICU physicians and nurses are angels sent from heaven to accomplish the Lord’s work, and you can’t change my mind.”
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