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Most Baby Mommas in NFL History by Player

Scoring Leaders off the Field

by Riley Baines
Top 10 NFL players with the most baby mommas in league history, including Tyreek Hill, Antonio Cromartie, and Travis Henry.

There are NFL records… and then there are legacy records — and by legacy, we mean a whole roster of children. These legends didn’t just dominate on Sundays — they were putting up numbers Monday through Saturday too. Whether it’s 13 kids by 8 moms or the entire starting offense calling you “Dad,” this list celebrates the true iron men of… extracurricular activity. Welcome to the Most Baby Mommas in NFL History — where the family trees are bigger than the playbooks.

Top 10 Players With the Most Baby Mommas


1. Tyreek Hill

Forget Cheetah speed — Tyreek was out here running routes straight into paternity court. At this point, his kids could fill an entire special teams unit. Hill didn’t just beat defenders — he beat the vasectomy clock. Getting married only multiplied the baby mommas.


2. Antonio Cromartie

Antonio Cromartie, the former cornerback, is as famous for his prolific family as he is for his interceptions. Fathering 14 children with multiple women, his legacy is less about pick-sixes and more about pick-sixteen. His reality TV stint gave us a glimpse into his bustling household, proving he’s got a defensive lineup at home that rivals any NFL team. Cromartie famously forgot some of his kids’ names during a live interview, which is honestly understandable when you’ve got a starting lineup plus reserves.


3. Travis Henry

Travis Henry, once a star running back, sprinted his way into fatherhood with 11 children by 10 different women. Despite his on-field agility, he couldn’t dodge the financial blitz of child support, leading to legal troubles. Henry’s story is a cautionary tale of how off-field escapades can overshadow on-field achievements.


4. Josh Jacobs

A shock entrant to the Mount Rushmore of Baby Daddies. Josh Jacobs, the young running back, has six children with multiple women.


5. Chad Johnson

Ochocinco didn’t just change his name — he changed diapers for six different families. He probably celebrated each kid with a touchdown dance. Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, the flamboyant wide receiver, has eight children with multiple women.


6. Willis McGahee

Hall of Fame fertility. Willis broke tackles and broke up families — respectfully. You’d need a whiteboard to connect all the branches of his family tree. Willis McGahee, a former running back, has fathered at least ten children with multiple women.


7. Ray Lewis – 6 Baby Mommas

Say what you want, but the man was committed to the game. His pregame speeches might’ve doubled as paternity announcements. Ray Lewis, the legendary linebacker, has six children with four different women.


8. Marshall Faulk – 6 Baby Mommas

The ultimate dual-threat: could juke a linebacker and dodge a phone call from child support. Faulk racked up yards and baby registries like it was nothing. Marshall Faulk, the Hall of Fame running back, has six children with multiple women.


9. Terrell Owens – 4 Baby Mommas

T.O. loved him some “me” — and apparently a lot of “she.” The Hall of Famer didn’t just catch passes — he caught feelings… four different times. Still more controlled than his TD celebrations though.


10. Adrian Peterson – 4 Baby Mommas

AP ran angry — and apparently, ran straight into fatherhood multiple times. If discipline off the field matched his vision on it, this list might look a little different. Still, the DNA game remains strong. Adrian Peterson, the powerhouse running back, has fathered at least six children with multiple women.


Frequently Asked Questions

Who has the most baby mommas in NFL history?
There is some unknown, but it’s either Tyreek Hill who is adding by the day or Antonio Cromartie, who reportedly has 14 kids with at least 8 different women — and that’s just the confirmed roster.

How many kids does Antonio Cromartie have?
Enough to start his own 7-on-7 tournament. Officially? Fourteen. Unofficially? Who’s counting at this point.

Has any NFL player ever had more baby mommas than touchdowns?
Travis Henry makes a strong case — 11 children with 10 women and only 38 career touchdowns. Not quite a 1:1 ratio, but dangerously close.

Is this list meant to be serious?
Serious? No. Accurate? Mostly. Consider this the Hall of Fame for fertility.

The Real MVPs

At the end of the day, these guys didn’t just pass the football — they passed on entire legacies. Some players chase Hall of Fame jackets, others build Hall of Fame daycares. One thing’s for sure: their pull-out game was weaker than the 2017 Browns. And honestly… that might be more impressive.

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