Bengals’ Jake Browning’s Girlfriend’s Provocative Washington Shirt Goes Viral
Bengals’ Jake Browning’s Girlfriend’s Provocative Washington Shirt Goes Viral
Jake Browning’s girlfriend Stephanie Niles made quite the impression on fans this week with her see-through spandex outfit to a game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
In a weekend that saw Brittany Mahomes’ wild outfit cause a stir at the Kansas City Chiefs’ most recent game and Laura Rutledge’s suffer a wardrobe malfunction, somehow it was Niles who stole the show.
Ahead of Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game showdown between Michigan and Washington, Niles found herself trending again.
Browning, of course, is a former Huskies star. Niles showed support for her beau’s school with this shirt:
Needless to say fans loved it.
It, along with the rest of her content, got crazy engagement on Monday:
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Big picture, it is unclear what Browning’s future in Cincinnati truly looks like.
Obviously the Bengals are Joe Burrow’s team – so that creates a difficult circumstance for a young star to break through in.
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That being said, based on the glimpses he showed this season, Browning can definitely find a backup role somewhere going forward.
What does that mean for Browning’s girlfriend? Will Niles continue to ascend to the status of the NFL’s most beloved social media influencer regardless of where he plays? Time will tell.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.